@WereCatf Thanks! I understand. I guess I have to find a solution to cope with this...
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RE: Burned out relayswitches?
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RE: Burned out relayswitches?
@Luciano-S Haven't been able to find the discussion on the garage door and the omega 1 relays. I'll look further, but if you might have a link for me, that would be great!
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RE: Burned out relayswitches?
Hmmm... I looked at some regularely used electromotors for this type of sunscreen. They all seem to be using around 0.5A. So this is well in range of the specs.
I connected the wires from the outlet directly to the relay expansion board. I measured around 160 - 180 Voltage (AC). This also seems not to be a problem If I'm reading the specs right.
Or should I put some failsafe in between?
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RE: Burned out relayswitches?
Thanks @Luciano-S ! I'll have a look.
The sunscreen including motor was already installed when I bought this house. So I don't know if I can find any specs on the motor. A colleague of mine told me yesterday I should have looked at the ampere usage, since that's probably high when the motor is starting or unable to continue. Guess I'm better at writing software than electro stuff
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Burned out relayswitches?
Hey all,
I got my omega2 running with the relay expansion board. I hooked it up to my sunscreen and wrote a small python script that switches the relays and let the sunscreen go up and down. By accident one relay stayed switched on fot about 15 minutes. The electro-motor stops automatically.
Now both relay switched don work. The do switch (the led goes on), but the effect is none. If I connect the wires by themselves the screen does go up and down. The rest of the omega2 seems to be working fine.
Is it possible that I burned out the relayboard? It would be good to know, so I know if I have to but a new one or not.
Thanks!