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Joe Sommer wrote:
>
> At 01:58 PM 4/1/2004 -0800, <ErickKilmer-at-comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> That's not bad. I'll look at the usermanual here in a second
>> but am I going to be able to use it with a 24v system?
>
>
> I use 12V SPDT Potter & Brumfield automotive VF4 relays
> ( part # PB527-ND from www.digikey.com )
> The VF4 relays are inserted into sockets.
>
> The 7805 voltage regulator can handle up to 25V and the
> SN754410 coil driver chip can switch up to 36V.
>
> Digi-Key also sells VF4 relays with coils rated for 24 V
> ( part # PB215-ND )
>
> You could buy 24 V relays and substitute them for the
> 12 V relays.
>
> Check the P&B datasheet
> http://www.pandbrelays.com/datasheets/Automotive_Relays/134-VF4.pdf
>
> Joe
>
That's great info, thanks, I'll look into it.
As it stands the only thing keeping me from moving forward is.. .well..
whole lots of no-cash :)
Aahz.