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Put here the part number of the relay. For us to know which pins are for the coils, which pin is for the switch and its normally closed connection and normally open connection.
sorry i don't understand what is coil pin, yup i found it like this
(1)o (2)o (3)o <=== three pin, two of them normally connected
(4)o (5)o <=== the other two pins
how to use it? which pin is usually for output? i found it was pin 1 and pin 3 is formerly connected, and then pin 2 and pin 4 also formerly connected, i measured it with a multimetre.please tell me "how it work", and if i compare it with another relay which have 8 pin, i know something, please tell me the similar function of 5 pin and 8 pin.
the 8 pin :
(1)o (2)o (3)o (4)o
(5)o (6)o (7)o ('8')o
in the 8 pins 12 v relay i found it pin 1 and pin 5 formerly connected, and i know that how to use the 8 pins one, erm.. sometime ago i used it like this.
i connected the 12 volt from power supply to pin 1 and pin 5, and then for the output i can take it from whether pin 2 or pin 6, and then in the pin 3 and pin 7 i gave it 12 v ac, then pin 4 and pin 8 i gave it 12 v dc, if i disconnected ac current, the output will took source from dc current from pin 4 and pin 8 because the relay will changed the connection.
what is the similar between the 5 pin relay and the 8 pin relay, how to use it,
on my 5 pins relay it's wrote :
743H-1A-C
COIL - 6VDC
10A 120VAC <-- is this the limit that allowed?
10A 24VDC <-- is this the limit that allowed?
thank you very much for the help, sorry i used broken english >_< , hope everyone can understand my english, thanks ^^
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