Does anyone have a switch?

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Andre Goncalves
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Joined: Tue Dec 31, 2002 7:00 pm

Does anyone have a switch?

Post by Andre Goncalves »

Hi :)

I was wondering if anyone who have a switch actuator could take some
pictures so I can make my own switch!

I could buy it from infusion systems but I live in europe and I had to pay
about 75$ for shipping costs plus customs taxes and vat so it would be a
really expensive switch :)

So I would really apreciate some help in here!

Reply me off-list

Thankx in advance
andre
Lucas Bambozzi
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Joined: Tue Dec 31, 2002 7:00 pm

Does anyone have a switch?

Post by Lucas Bambozzi »

try it from nethelands. iNfusion systems used to have a partnership
overthere. ask them.
best
l.
Chris Hand
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Joined: Tue Dec 31, 2002 7:00 pm

DIY switch actuator

Post by Chris Hand »

Someone was asking recently about switching electric motors on and
off using the iCubeX output...

The outputs can only source 30mA each (according to the digitizer
manual), which isn't enough for motors.

I've *finally* managed to try out a small cheap reed relay, similar to
the SWITCH actuator sold by infusion. The one I used has a coil
resistance of 500 ohms, so at 5V that's 10mA.

Worked fine switching an LED on and off in a test circuit... I see no
reason why it shouldn't switch fairly heavy loads but I don't have any
motors or anything to hand to test it with.

The relay I used is part # JH12N from Maplin (http://www.maplin.co.uk),
which cost me 99 pence. Its max rated load is 1A @ 100V (cf. 200V, 1A
for infusion's), so it won't switch mains equipment, but will cope with
pretty much anything else.

Hope this helps.

Chris
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