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Relay Stays On. Trigger the circuit, relay 2's normally closed contact allows relay 1 to activate, latching it from the 12v power source through relay 1's normally open contact. If ((currentstate == high) && (previousstate == low)); When the power button is pressed, the relay switches, but turns off immediately. I tried giving the 3.3v pin to the relay instead of the. The easiest way to create a latching relay is to use one of the contacts of the relay to hold it energized, like this: I do notice that the green light's intensity dims a very little (but still stays on). The green light stays on. Solid state relay stays on. In this case, the problem is most likely a short circuit in the load circuit or. Pressing the no (normally open) pushbutton s1 operates the. I was hoping you folks can help me figure out what the problem might be. I had been successfully running some 2w solenoid valves with this same solid state relay without issue but then with the larger gem. The solid state relay stays on, even after the input power is removed. What else have i tried:

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Solid state relay stays on. The green light stays on. What else have i tried: I do notice that the green light's intensity dims a very little (but still stays on). Trigger the circuit, relay 2's normally closed contact allows relay 1 to activate, latching it from the 12v power source through relay 1's normally open contact. The solid state relay stays on, even after the input power is removed. The easiest way to create a latching relay is to use one of the contacts of the relay to hold it energized, like this: I tried giving the 3.3v pin to the relay instead of the. I had been successfully running some 2w solenoid valves with this same solid state relay without issue but then with the larger gem. I was hoping you folks can help me figure out what the problem might be.

How To Test and Diagnose Relays and Wiring [4 & 5 Pin] YouTube

Relay Stays On The easiest way to create a latching relay is to use one of the contacts of the relay to hold it energized, like this: What else have i tried: I tried giving the 3.3v pin to the relay instead of the. I do notice that the green light's intensity dims a very little (but still stays on). The solid state relay stays on, even after the input power is removed. I was hoping you folks can help me figure out what the problem might be. If ((currentstate == high) && (previousstate == low)); The easiest way to create a latching relay is to use one of the contacts of the relay to hold it energized, like this: Pressing the no (normally open) pushbutton s1 operates the. I had been successfully running some 2w solenoid valves with this same solid state relay without issue but then with the larger gem. Solid state relay stays on. The green light stays on. Trigger the circuit, relay 2's normally closed contact allows relay 1 to activate, latching it from the 12v power source through relay 1's normally open contact. In this case, the problem is most likely a short circuit in the load circuit or. When the power button is pressed, the relay switches, but turns off immediately.

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