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tom:sofacontrolswitches [2022/03/26 05:08]
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tom:sofacontrolswitches [2022/03/26 05:14] (current)
dwheele [Bridge Rectifier]
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 I wired my switches into the touch-sensitive circuit, and it did not work reliably. I think it was expecting AC high-impediance current, so what I did was different. I took detailed pictures of the circuit to see if I can wire my switches in to the relays more directly (bypassing the touch-sensitive part). I wired my switches into the touch-sensitive circuit, and it did not work reliably. I think it was expecting AC high-impediance current, so what I did was different. I took detailed pictures of the circuit to see if I can wire my switches in to the relays more directly (bypassing the touch-sensitive part).
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 +==== Bridge Rectifier ====
  
 {{ :tom:bridgerectifier_kbl410.jpg |Bridge Rectifier}} {{ :tom:bridgerectifier_kbl410.jpg |Bridge Rectifier}}
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 +This proves that the adaptors are 24 VAC. A filter capacitor is mounted on the other side.
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 +==== Control Relays ====
  
 {{ :tom:relay_973-24vdc-sl-c.jpg |Relay (4 of them)}} {{ :tom:relay_973-24vdc-sl-c.jpg |Relay (4 of them)}}
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 +==== Relay Schematic ====
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 +The relay on the circuit board is a 973-24VDC-SL-C. This relay schematic is similar to a 973-24VDC-SL-**A** which is SPST type instead of the desired SPDT (even though the N.C. connection is not used).
  
 {{ :tom:relayschematic.png |Relay Schematic (bottom view)}} {{ :tom:relayschematic.png |Relay Schematic (bottom view)}}
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 +Here is the control board for the "system" with touch-sensitive controls. Labels are from my deduction, schematic is unavailable.
  
 {{ :tom:controlcircuitboardwithannotations.jpg |Circuit Board with Annotations}} {{ :tom:controlcircuitboardwithannotations.jpg |Circuit Board with Annotations}}
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 +Looks like the solution is to pull the other Coil lead to ground.
  
  
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