induction load test

Tested the first induction suppressing circuit. 

Induction Load Test by you.

Without the the little circuit that is resting on power supply, the 2nd relay board would have froze.  I was opening and closing the valve to my heart’s content.  Heck yeah!  Now to create at a minimum 7 of them as that is how many food valves I have.  I have 4 done and 17 circuits prepped to be made.

I’ll create a cool demo of the circuits now with compressed air now I know I can open and close without failure.

Now that I have that crossed off my list, now I need to buy a touch screen now that I can use with a finger on the cheap.

Ray Feb 28, 2009 @ 12:32 PM

# re: induction load test
Hi Clint, I see that you have gone for plastic food boxes for cases and connections using spade connectors. I did similar for my first project, but decided I needed cases that are more family friendly (with conventional plugs and sockets) for my current relay board project. However I have spent days trying to machine rectagular socket holes in ABS boxes without melting problems, so perhaps your food boxes and spade connectors are not such a bad solution.

Clint Mar 26, 2009 @ 11:33 PM

# re: induction load test
@Ray: I went with something I quickly could replace if I destroyed something.

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