Sorry for blowing up with all the messages but I figured it out. I had the reverse polarity timer set the second time instead of the power timer I was working well.
So it is working correctly now? I am glad to hear that.
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Sorry for blowing up with all the messages but I figured it out. I had the reverse polarity timer set the second time instead of the power timer I was working well.
Sorry for blowing up with all the messages but I figured it out. I had the reverse polarity timer set the second time instead of the power timer I was working well.
If you use a logic level relay they only draw 5mA as compared to an electro mechanical relay which usually draw 50mA to 100mA on the coil side.
JT
Helpful Tip.Comment #97
Yuppers. Combo of ground I missed then timer goof. So far so good. We'll see how the battery drain is now. (Also using a Wyze cam)So it is working correctly now? I am glad to hear that.
True yet a logic level relay requires (most of the time) power to that circuit to be on 24/7. So that 5mA is constant. Compared to the 10mA draw that only happens for a total of 2 minutes a day. It really is a non concern.
You have an electro mechanical relay that draws only 10mA?
JT
You have an electro mechanical relay that draws only 10mA?
JT
Do you have an example of the Logic Level Relay you are referring to?