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Hello i was reading the viper manual, and i found this : A small 12 volt reed relay can be driven by the stop output to allow you to use a N/C Estop connection. Put a reverse diode across the relay coil to suppress kick back. Can somebody pass me a detail diagram of how to do this??? |
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| Hi, I had the same question and ran across an answer related to something else. If you go to this link http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/trancirc.htm and scroll down to where it says using a transistor as a switch, it also talks about using a relay and placing a diode across the coil to avoid the high voltage spike when the power turns off to the relay coil. Hope this helps. JD |
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