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Dan Hollands July 16th 03 07:11 PM

shut off delay for AC cercuit
 
There are time delay relays (time delay on dropout ) that will do this or
you could use a solid state relay with the control of the relay from the
fast dropout circult but with an electronic time delay before the loss of
input turns off the relay.

--
Dan Hollands
1104 State Road
Webster NY 14580
585-703-2963

www.QuickScoreRace.com
"Chris W" wrote in message
...
I have a switch that cuts the power to 2 different AC circuits. I need
one of those two to stay on for a few seconds after the other is off.
Is there some easy circuit to do this. The current requirements are
about 15A at 110V

--
Chris W

"They that can give up essential liberty
to obtain a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety."
-- Benjamin Franklin, 1759 Historical Review of Pennsylvania






Chris W July 18th 03 12:13 AM

shut off delay for AC cercuit
 
Ok I found a time delay relay for sale on E-Bay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tegory=36 328
now where do I find some kind of socket to plug the thing into so I can wire
it up?

Chris W

Dan Hollands wrote:

There are time delay relays (time delay on dropout ) that will do this or
you could use a solid state relay with the control of the relay from the
fast dropout circult but with an electronic time delay before the loss of
input turns off the relay.

--
Dan Hollands
1104 State Road
Webster NY 14580
585-703-2963

www.QuickScoreRace.com
"Chris W" wrote in message
...
I have a switch that cuts the power to 2 different AC circuits. I need
one of those two to stay on for a few seconds after the other is off.
Is there some easy circuit to do this. The current requirements are
about 15A at 110V

--
Chris W

"They that can give up essential liberty
to obtain a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety."
-- Benjamin Franklin, 1759 Historical Review of Pennsylvania







Dan Hollands July 18th 03 04:43 PM

shut off delay for AC cercuit
 
check www.digikey.com

--
Dan Hollands
1104 State Road
Webster NY 14580
585-703-2963

www.QuickScoreRace.com
"Chris W" wrote in message
...
I have a switch that cuts the power to 2 different AC circuits. I need
one of those two to stay on for a few seconds after the other is off.
Is there some easy circuit to do this. The current requirements are
about 15A at 110V

--
Chris W

"They that can give up essential liberty
to obtain a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety."
-- Benjamin Franklin, 1759 Historical Review of Pennsylvania







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