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David L. Jones
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On Nov 6, 7:27 am, "Dan" <n...@hotmail.com> wrote:
when the device plugged into the main outlet switches on. They are
designed for home theatre systems and computer systems etc.
Dave.
You can get power boards that have switched outlets that only turn onI have a 220 volt 13 amp table saw & a 220 volt 9 amp dust collector, the
latter of which vacuums up the saw dust from the former. I would like the
vac to start when I power up the table saw, & shut down after the saw shuts
down. Ideally, the vac would run 5 to 10 seconds after the saw shuts down.
I'm thinking I can control the vac with a solid state relay like this onehttp://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/item/SRLY-21/500500/25_AMP_SOLI...
which has an 18 to 35 volt AC control voltage. It would be great if this
could be done with no wires from the saw to the vac. Anyone have any ideas
on circuits to sense when the saw powers up, maybe some sort of inductive
current sensor, as well as a means of relaying this wirelessly to a small AC
supply which would activate the relay? The wireless part might be
accomplished with thishttp://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/item/RC-10/search/KEYCHAIN_REMO...
connected to a 12 volt relay which would power up a suitable ac supply.
It's an RF remote on-off switch. Turning on the saw would close the "on"
contacts (by some means) then after the saw shuts down, delay would take
place (by some means) after which the "off" contacts would be closed.
Or maybe there's a better approach?!?
TIA
Dan
when the device plugged into the main outlet switches on. They are
designed for home theatre systems and computer systems etc.
Dave.