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I've encountered a problem with a relay (a small one you could pick up from radio shack).
I had it set up so an osicalling infrared led would switch on a transistor, which in turn would turn on a relay.
It didn't work, I was using a 9 volt wall wort at 500mA that ran through a 7805, giving me about 4.98 volt as the supply.
So I got rid of the transistor and used a mosfet, that didn't work either.
So I got rid of the power supply all tower and went straight for a 9volt battery, which then was working perfectly through the mosfet.
My problem is if I am using a pot (which I am monitoring, with a meter, the resistance of.) the moment it turns on the resistance changes.
I had it set up so an osicalling infrared led would switch on a transistor, which in turn would turn on a relay.
It didn't work, I was using a 9 volt wall wort at 500mA that ran through a 7805, giving me about 4.98 volt as the supply.
So I got rid of the transistor and used a mosfet, that didn't work either.
So I got rid of the power supply all tower and went straight for a 9volt battery, which then was working perfectly through the mosfet.
My problem is if I am using a pot (which I am monitoring, with a meter, the resistance of.) the moment it turns on the resistance changes.