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| i have a 250 ohm coil, .5 amp contact relay that im activating from a 555 timer in monostable mode. when not active, the realy made a high pitched whining noise, like a capacitor charging, only decreasing in pitch. after a while, the circuit stopped working. i tried replacing the timer. no luck. thank you for any suggestions! | |
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| Do you Know if the Relay Contacts Are Chattering or is the Coil Humming? | |
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| i have no idea which it was i would describe it as humming though is there a way to tell? | |
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| The humming can be caused by a number of things. 1) Poor filtering on Power Supply. 2) Oscillation from Timer Circuit (also Called Ringing) 3) Poor Ground Connection 4) Negitive Pulse with a negitive Common lead on the Relay 5)Low Voltage from the output Pulse causing the Relay to Barely hold. You may need to Run the relay with a Transistor to stop the Humming. Check the voltage of the Timing Pulse. | |
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