Looking for relay to switch 110VAC from 5V input, anything r

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dg

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I know there has got to be a device somewhere that does this:

Basically I want a small box with a 110VAC power receptacle and a 110VAC
input, the box has some sort of input that allows a low voltage signal to
activate a relay inside, switching the 110VAC device plugged into the
receptacle.

I am looking for something ready made and UL listed, though it would be
simple to build this.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
--Dan
 
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 18:50:20 GMT, "dg" <dan_gus@hotmail.com> wrote:

I know there has got to be a device somewhere that does this:

Basically I want a small box with a 110VAC power receptacle and a 110VAC
input, the box has some sort of input that allows a low voltage signal to
activate a relay inside, switching the 110VAC device plugged into the
receptacle.

I am looking for something ready made and UL listed, though it would be
simple to build this.

Any ideas?
---
Solid state relay, TRIAC, mechanical relay. Digi-Key sells them all.

http://www.digikey.com/

--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
 
"John Fields" <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in message
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 18:50:20 GMT, "dg" <dan_gus@hotmail.com> wrote:
I am looking for something ready made and UL listed, though it would be
simple to build this.

Any ideas?

---
Solid state relay, TRIAC, mechanical relay. Digi-Key sells them all.
Really? Can you give me a digikey part # or two so I can look at them? I
have searched the digikey website and so far I can only come up with
components to build the item I describe. Like I said, I am looking for
something ready made and (preferably) UL listed. Buying components from
Digikey and building this device isn't a problem, but I imagine there is
already a product on the market that will fill this need.

Thanks,
--Dan
 
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 18:50:20 GMT, "dg" <dan_gus@hotmail.com> wrote:

=>I know there has got to be a device somewhere that does this:
=>
=>Basically I want a small box with a 110VAC power receptacle and a
110VAC
=>input, the box has some sort of input that allows a low voltage
signal to
=>activate a relay inside, switching the 110VAC device plugged into
the
=>receptacle.

Take a peek at www.hosfelt.com part no. Z120D10 3-32V dc control
24-280V ac 10A $8

Cheers--T
Terry--WB4FXD
Edenton, NC
 
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 19:33:15 GMT, "dg" <dan_gus@hotmail.com> wrote:

"John Fields" <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in message
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 18:50:20 GMT, "dg" <dan_gus@hotmail.com> wrote:
I am looking for something ready made and UL listed, though it would be
simple to build this.

Any ideas?

---
Solid state relay, TRIAC, mechanical relay. Digi-Key sells them all.


Really? Can you give me a digikey part # or two so I can look at them? I
have searched the digikey website and so far I can only come up with
components to build the item I describe. Like I said, I am looking for
something ready made and (preferably) UL listed. Buying components from
Digikey and building this device isn't a problem, but I imagine there is
already a product on the market that will fill this need.
---
Z1002-ND
PB553-ND
CC1422-ND

--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
 
dg wrote:

Basically I want a small box with a 110VAC power receptacle and a 110VAC
input, the box has some sort of input that allows a low voltage signal to
activate a relay inside, switching the 110VAC device plugged into the
receptacle.
The Furman MP-15 and MP-20 Power Relays are pretty close to what you're
looking for. See
<http://www.furmansound.com/products/pro/pwr_cond_seq/rel/rel5.php>.

Considering the cost of these things, I'd be strongly tempted to build my
own.

--
--Steve
 
dg wrote:
I know there has got to be a device somewhere that does this:

Basically I want a small box with a 110VAC power receptacle and a 110VAC
input, the box has some sort of input that allows a low voltage signal to
activate a relay inside, switching the 110VAC device plugged into the
receptacle.

I am looking for something ready made and UL listed, though it would be
simple to build this.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
--Dan
X10.
http://www.smarthome.com/1162.html

Ed
 
I've got tons of X10 stuff, its really great stuff even if its manufactured
quite cheaply. So far I haven't had any of my X10 stuff fail though I have
expected it all along.

For my current idea however, I do not want to use anything wireless like
X10. Thanks for taking the time to send me the link though!

Thanks!
--Dan

"ehsjr" <ehsjr@bellatlantic.net> wrote in message
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X10.
http://www.smarthome.com/1162.html

Ed
 
X10.
Ed (ehsjr)

I've got tons of X10 stuff, its really great stuff
even if its manufactured quite cheaply.
Dan (dg)
....and by a really scummy company
that is responsible for the prevalence of the pop-up ad.
http://www.google.com/search?q=pop-up-ad+OR+pop-up-ads+x-10

Anyone who gives $$ to these jerks is subsidizing dirt-bags.
"You're either with us or against us" --George W. Bush
 

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