Do you a DMM.?
If yes, its fairly easy to work out the pins.
The coil will be a resistive value, greater than zero.
Once you have the coil winding, apply 12V ON and OFF, while you measure the contact pins.
Obviously the contacts which are normally closed are the easiest to measure, when you have done that apply 12v to the coil and measure the contact pins again, this should identify the common/wiper of a contact set.
yes
i have DMM,
whats the value it will give..in ohms?i have to check its resistance..
how to know which one is ground?
from where i have to apply 12v?
one by one all the legs..
c the picture and please make me clear!
well in the picture one is connected to the other leg ..
so there will be four leg..
so i just have to put 2 legs as on and off...and other two legs with the output or what else..???????
well this one is transparent,so only from out can i judge?
or i hvae to measre it by DMM ?
hey Gibbs
i dunt have my ckt soft copy in which i hv to use relay..
basically im using it in ir reciver ckt...!
after relay there is dc motor with scr..
well,
ru sure this pinout is write..?
now i think i can easily connect relay in this way with my circuit.. should i..????
hey Gibbs
i dunt have my ckt soft copy in which i hv to use relay..
basically im using it in ir reciver ckt...!
after relay there is dc motor with scr..
well,
ru sure this pinout is write..? This is what your data sheet says.
now i think i can easily connect relay in this way with my circuit.. should i..??? YES, whats the alternative.? are we going to keep exchanging posts for ever. just do it.!should i..????
hi,
If you are ever unsure about the motor to relay connection then before you
connect the motor use a DMM, on ohms to check the relay contacts, NOT the coil.
Good luck.