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Looking for a Low Cost On Delay Timer
Names can be confusing, so here's what I'm doing....
http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/7434/wvm.gif When 12VDC is applied to the input, I need a 12VDC output for 5 seconds. Then output will go back off and stay off until the input goes to zero. Then cycle starts again. Current for both legs is in the 10-50ma range. A simple on-delay timer would work but I'm having trouble finding one with NC contacts. Tons of stuff $100+, but for this application, it has to be under $20. |
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