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I. GENERATOR TRANSFER CIRCUIT
The service wire is 000. I'm not even going to attempt a contactor for that. I'd have to wire it hot and there's too much risk. All I'm going to do is make a fail-safe circuit to protect the generator when the power goes back on. It's only a 10kw generator so I'm using 120vac coil contactor with contacts rated for 90amps. I'm going to use the spare wire from the house to the barn to signal when the grid goes back on. That will open the circuit and shut down the generator. view in courier service 120vac 120vac signal o o o | | | o o------------* \ main \ | o o | | | | | house | | | | | | | | | barn | (COIL) --- --- | generator ignition -/- N.C. -/- N.C.. | o | | | | o generator o | --- --- --- N.O. - | gnd | --- - chassis II. ALARM CLOCK. I'm trying to wire a 120vac 150 mA fire alarm horn into the alarm of a digital clock. I already did one with a fire bell. This clock is different. It's a radio alarm clock, and the beeper alarm goes through the speaker. I can't seem to get enough juice out of the speaker into the transistor base for collecter-emitter flow to activate the 6vdc coil of my relay with 6amp contacts. I'm using 10vdc from a circuit in the clock to power the relay coil. 10vdc o | *--------* | | R1=1k R2=1k | | | | | | \ | T |-------*-----o red 120vac o / | | | speaker 1.5vdc --- | | --- N.O. (coil) o black | | buzzer | | --- --- - - clock common gnd I'm just a heavy sleeper and want something a little more lowder to wake me up. |
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