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How do I make a relay turn off at 11 volts?
From my understanding, the trigger for a relay turns on at around 9.6 volts. I want to change that to 11 volts. From the best of my understanding, I need to add a resistor in line so that when the voltage hits 11 volts, the relay reads 9.6 volts.
My understanding of electrical components is decent, but my ability to calculate it all out, and know what parts to buy isn't the best. Does anyone know what I'm talking about, or how to do it? Thanks __________________ ----Bottoms Up 4wd Club-----
--Toyota Trail Teams-- www.toyota.com/fjtrailteam I4WDTA Certified Trainer |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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You need to know how much current the relay is pulling. I=current. Then you want to drop V=1.4 volts. V=I*R and R=V/I. I'd guess it's probably around .25 amps, so you'd need about 6 ohms. The resistor needs to be rated for the power too. This is P=IV or about 3 watts.
Test, measure and adjust. You could get a rated potentiometer and just dial it down until you hear the relay click. I've got a variable power supply if you want to meet up over beers. My multimeter is currently on 'missing' status though. __________________ トヨタさん、ありがとうございました。 My '78 FJ40 - '73 and '78 FJ40 parts FS - WTB:Olive (653) Bib and Windshield frame -- Originally Posted by Woody grow up people, before I start banning...a lot..... |
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??????????????????????????? I have never heard of ab 9.6 volt relay, nor have I heard of an 11 volt one. Relays come in fairly standard voltages, just like DC appliances and batteries.
There are discrete solid state components that can be trimmed by a bias voltage to enable a custom setpoint for say a 12 VDC relay to drop out at say 9.6 VDC. You need to restate or describe in greater detail what components you have and their ratings. Putting resistors in series mearly makes heat. Tell us what you want to do. JB __________________ Third generation Californian! If you don't like it here, leave. And take your fat wife and screeming kids with you. |
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What I am trying to do is to make my ARB Fridge kick off when the voltage in the battery hits 10.5 or 11 volts. This way I don't drain my 2nd battery to 1 volt, thus killing an odyssey battery. Engel makes one of these controllers, Engel makes a controller like I describe, although I was told how to make one for $10 that was very effective. __________________ ----Bottoms Up 4wd Club-----
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IH8MUD Lifer
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He's saying the relay he has kicks off around 9.6v, but he'd like it to kick off earlier. A resistor in series should make it kick off earlier.
Garrett: This job should take an hour, not a day. __________________ トヨタさん、ありがとうございました。 My '78 FJ40 - '73 and '78 FJ40 parts FS - WTB:Olive (653) Bib and Windshield frame -- Originally Posted by Woody grow up people, before I start banning...a lot..... Last edited by woody; 12-18-07 at 04:57 PM. |
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Ok then... since I have no idea what this rant is about, I'm going to go back into the tech of this...
A friend of mine talked with an engineer buddy of his, and said I need a Zener Diode. Something about calibrating it to cut off at 11v. Do you have any idea what he is talking about Eddy? Im reading about them on Wikipedia and am a bit lost. __________________ ----Bottoms Up 4wd Club-----
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Denver, CO, USA
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__________________ D.F.Morse 1994 FZJ80 Kazumatized 74000 mi 1979 FJ-40 74000 mi Here endith the lesson |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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pick up a breadboard at radioshack and test a few setups... __________________ Real Americans drink PBR |
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Fast eddy has it......but you want normally open or closed?....edit I went back and read ..nevermind
__________________ ByPhilC64 Dig the anger on on the bacon sammich chaser. You being angry is like Boy George not trying to be gay. Go play with your 2 inch line, some hand cream and a sock. You'll feel better. Last edited by cruiser88; 12-18-07 at 04:57 PM. |
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I'm a software guy. My solution would involve a cpu and some programming.
__________________ トヨタさん、ありがとうございました。 My '78 FJ40 - '73 and '78 FJ40 parts FS - WTB:Olive (653) Bib and Windshield frame -- Originally Posted by Woody grow up people, before I start banning...a lot..... |
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We are talking about voltage not current. Using resistors will only make heat. You need a voltage sensing circuit that will "turn on" at the setpoint of 11 volts or whatever value is desired and open a set of contacts controlling your whatever.
Go to one of the web sites listed on this thread and search for low voltage alarm. Plus if you lower your current to low you will be unable to pull in the relay. I had something drawn up but used it to light my fire this AM. __________________ Third generation Californian! If you don't like it here, leave. And take your fat wife and screeming kids with you. |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Feb 2005
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i would just buy one of these....
Engel Australia - Portable Fridge Freezers <---link no way you could build one this nice for $10... maybe $50 and it would look cobbled. __________________ Real Americans drink PBR |
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__________________ トヨタさん、ありがとうございました。 My '78 FJ40 - '73 and '78 FJ40 parts FS - WTB:Olive (653) Bib and Windshield frame -- Originally Posted by Woody grow up people, before I start banning...a lot..... |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Feb 2005
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yup.. retail is $98, that's cheap. good luck making one that works and looks like that for $10.
actually, I'll double dog dare you to try to make one for $100. __________________ Real Americans drink PBR |
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$100 is a deal. [sigh] __________________ トヨタさん、ありがとうございました。 My '78 FJ40 - '73 and '78 FJ40 parts FS - WTB:Olive (653) Bib and Windshield frame -- Originally Posted by Woody grow up people, before I start banning...a lot..... |
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__________________ トヨタさん、ありがとうございました。 My '78 FJ40 - '73 and '78 FJ40 parts FS - WTB:Olive (653) Bib and Windshield frame -- Originally Posted by Woody grow up people, before I start banning...a lot..... |
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Anyone? __________________ トヨタさん、ありがとうございました。 My '78 FJ40 - '73 and '78 FJ40 parts FS - WTB:Olive (653) Bib and Windshield frame -- Originally Posted by Woody grow up people, before I start banning...a lot..... |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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I've got to agree with the pirate responses about a simple circuit resonating. We'll figure out something that works. I'm guessing you're not attached to the relay if we don't need it, right?
__________________ トヨタさん、ありがとうございました。 My '78 FJ40 - '73 and '78 FJ40 parts FS - WTB:Olive (653) Bib and Windshield frame -- Originally Posted by Woody grow up people, before I start banning...a lot..... |
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No, I'm not attached to the relay. It just seemed too simple. Guess not. Should be fun throwing something together tomorrow to see how it works.
__________________ ----Bottoms Up 4wd Club-----
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Feb 2005
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any luck
__________________ Real Americans drink PBR |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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The relay he has cuts out at 4.4v and turns on around 5.8v. The beer was good.
![]() I don't have any easy way to draw the circuit, but we need two resistors (2k, 3k) to make a voltage divider, one of these brown-out reset chips, or something like it: 4.5 Volt brownout reset chip and a transistor strong enough to drive 250ma to hold the relay on. Or there's this, for $25: http://www.safetycentral.com/batprot.html __________________ トヨタさん、ありがとうございました。 My '78 FJ40 - '73 and '78 FJ40 parts FS - WTB:Olive (653) Bib and Windshield frame -- Originally Posted by Woody grow up people, before I start banning...a lot..... Last edited by Fast Eddy; 12-21-07 at 05:26 PM. |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Feb 2005
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lol.. yeah 25 bucks, that's the deal. How long did it take to find that. Nice find by the way. __________________ Real Americans drink PBR |
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