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I've got one of these that runs the motor one way for "on" and the other
way for "off". Add a microswitch that follows the valve position and you've got it! The timer in question runs off 2 "C" cells and is programmable for "time on" and "duration". Made by Melnor (sp?), large distributor of lawn/garden accessories. Probably available from others. Much Luck! **THE-RFI-EMI-GUY** wrote: Check the hardware store for electronic watering timers. There are some that work from AA batteries. Hack it open, replace the motor with a relay. You will probably need a latching relay arrangement or be otherwise creative as the timer runs the motor for a few seconds open and closed. J999w wrote: I'm looking for ideas for a stand alone timer to turn on and off a remote shortwave or BCB receiver and tape recorder. No AC mains available. Switching requirements no more than about 5 amps. Haven't had much luck scouring the web. Ideas? John WB9UAI |
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Thats a good idea. Also consider if the timer reverses the motor it
could also control a polarity sensitive latching relay or a common dual coil latching relay with steering diodes. I have used Melnors in the past for watering, they tend to short out internally due to moisture. I kept Melnor busy warranteeing those things. Of course for this purpose it would be ideal. I had ones with a 7 day schedule. Pretty neat...when they worked! Joe Harvey Babb wrote: I've got one of these that runs the motor one way for "on" and the other way for "off". Add a microswitch that follows the valve position and you've got it! The timer in question runs off 2 "C" cells and is programmable for "time on" and "duration". Made by Melnor (sp?), large distributor of lawn/garden accessories. Probably available from others. Much Luck! **THE-RFI-EMI-GUY** wrote: Check the hardware store for electronic watering timers. There are some that work from AA batteries. Hack it open, replace the motor with a relay. You will probably need a latching relay arrangement or be otherwise creative as the timer runs the motor for a few seconds open and closed. J999w wrote: I'm looking for ideas for a stand alone timer to turn on and off a remote shortwave or BCB receiver and tape recorder. No AC mains available. Switching requirements no more than about 5 amps. Haven't had much luck scouring the web. Ideas? John WB9UAI -- Joe Leikhim K4SAT "Jazz is not dead. It just smells funny." -F.Z. |
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Thats a good idea. Also consider if the timer reverses the motor it
could also control a polarity sensitive latching relay or a common dual coil latching relay with steering diodes. I have used Melnors in the past for watering, they tend to short out internally due to moisture. I kept Melnor busy warranteeing those things. Of course for this purpose it would be ideal. I had ones with a 7 day schedule. Pretty neat...when they worked! Joe Harvey Babb wrote: I've got one of these that runs the motor one way for "on" and the other way for "off". Add a microswitch that follows the valve position and you've got it! The timer in question runs off 2 "C" cells and is programmable for "time on" and "duration". Made by Melnor (sp?), large distributor of lawn/garden accessories. Probably available from others. Much Luck! **THE-RFI-EMI-GUY** wrote: Check the hardware store for electronic watering timers. There are some that work from AA batteries. Hack it open, replace the motor with a relay. You will probably need a latching relay arrangement or be otherwise creative as the timer runs the motor for a few seconds open and closed. J999w wrote: I'm looking for ideas for a stand alone timer to turn on and off a remote shortwave or BCB receiver and tape recorder. No AC mains available. Switching requirements no more than about 5 amps. Haven't had much luck scouring the web. Ideas? John WB9UAI -- Joe Leikhim K4SAT "Jazz is not dead. It just smells funny." -F.Z. |
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