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help me again with switch

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delokaver

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hi all,

it's me again, i need some body to help me with the switch,

here is the illustrate,
i need to turn on the 12 dc light bulb, but i need a switch with driven a rellay,
once i push the button 1 time the rellay are open (off) and again once i push the button the circuit driven rellay and rellay are on.

could some one help me ???
 
This circuit will do that. The resistor values are based on the relay I was using. For 12V supply, the relay can be either a 5V or 6V. Measure the coil resistance, and make the resistors approximately equal to that value. The capacitor value is not too critical. A smaller capacitor will work if the resistances are higher than shown.

This was derived from: Push ON/Push Off Control Circuit

Ken
 

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hi all,

it's me again, i need some body to help me with the switch,

here is the illustrate,
i need to turn on the 12 dc light bulb, but i need a switch with driven a rellay,
once i push the button 1 time the rellay are open (off) and again once i push the button the circuit driven rellay and rellay are on.

could some one help me ???
Are you aware that you can buy push-on, push-off switches? You don't need a relay if you use one of them.
 
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