| Chip Amp Power Relay - Click HERE for Original Thread |
| logonwheeler |
I know that there have been previous threads posted on this before, but I still feel a little confused....
I would like to use a momentary push button switch to power on and off my LM3875 and realize that I am going to need a bistable relay in order to provide continuous power to the circuit.
I live in the USA so I do know that I need a 120 VAC relay, I am just confused on what size is required. 10 amps, 20 amps? Any suggestions and suppliers with links would be greatly appriciated.
Logan |
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| logonwheeler |
I was hoping not to build one as I dont have the capabilities (or the time really) to build one and etch a PCB for all this. A little over my head so to speak as well (I am a mechanical engineer, dont blame me).
Is there something similar that I can order or get someone who builds these relays?
Thanks
Logan |
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| bushroot |
| I never etched a PCB myself. What kind of voltage does your chipamp work at? You may not need the power supply at all. I built the little flip-flop on a radioshack perf board. |
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| logonwheeler |
As of right now, I am still getting all the parts together so I still need to get a transformer. I was thinking of getting around 120 VAC in and 22 VCT out.
Logan |
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| logonwheeler |
Bushroot,
Thanks for the second link, I think that is what is needed. Let me review:
120VAC in going to a 3 amp slow blow fuse that in turn goes into my Bulgin swith (very nice looking) and then on to the relay that you posted the link to and on to the transformer.
Now for how to wire up the relay. I had a look at the datasheet (http://relays.tycoelectronics.com/d...ts/S8990_DS.pdf ) and need to know what terminals are the input and which ones connect to the transformer.
Logan |
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| bushroot |
Here's something I drew in CAD and converted to .jpg. Should get you started!
If you need a better image or more info, feel free to E-mail me. |
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| logonwheeler |
Tried to email you - didnt work - must have permissions set...
As for the diagram, I think I see what is going on (the picture isnt totally clear) but would you mind walking through what is going on there?
Sorry for my limited schematic experience! |
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| bushroot |
| I E-mailed you. This way, I can send you a better resolution schematic before we discuss it further. The jist of it is that you apply 120vac to the coil through your pushbutton. The actuator moves a cam which toggles the micro switch either on or off. Your connection to the transformer would be to apply 120vac to the COM contact on the switch. Look at the switch to see where your NO contact is. Attach a wire between the NO contact and the primary side of your transformer. Attach a neutral line to the other wire coming out of your transformer primary. |
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