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maybe a latching relay

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pspec

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I’ve been searching for a relay for the circuit below I’ve just put a reed type for illustration purposes. I’m thinking it needs some sort of latching relay so when you push any of the switches it sets relay on push any of the 3 switches it sets relay to off.

Has anyone got any ideas as to what relay would do the job

Thanks
 

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I’ve looked at tons of pages on this site before posting and could find anything that looked like what I was looking for. Not that I would know if I saw it as my claim to fame is last week I used a battery and a switch to light a LED.

I ran I search on what you suggested and came up empty on what the relay I’m looking for could be.

I did find this diagram but I don’t know if I could run it on 240v
 

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Here is a typical latching relay as you seem to want. It only takes one momentary switch however. Push the switch once to latch, push again to unlatch.
It is also possible to wire a regular relay to latch and unlatch with two push buttons. On button is normally open, and the other is normally closed. This is the link to the relay:

https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetai...=sGAEpiMZZMsqIr59i2oRciI23fuVkZwl17Yk/HKFrTM=
 

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