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I know the relays are capable of handling the load. Instead of connecting to the stepdown transformer to the power transformer located next to the relays and installing jumpers and bridge on the pcb to channel the vdc after the rectifierthrough the relays...would it be easier to just connect...
I know the relay will handle the load because everthing is presently hardwired in and opereational, but I thought it would be easier to just connect to the relays to get the same results. Yes or no?
I have a RF reciever that operates on 120Vac which controls two relays with 120Vac outputs. I need to convert it to 24Vdc outputs. I presently have a stepdown transformer with a 120Vac primary to a 24Vac secondary soldered in-line to two legs from the 120Vac power tranformer...which is...
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