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RE: Status LED for Comfort ?
- Subject: RE: Status LED for Comfort ?
- From: "Paul Gale" <groups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 16:59:06 +0100
I would think that the door locks are going to be too much for Comfort - I
have a couple but they're powered by separate PSU's rated at about 1A each.
Comfort simply switches the trigger in the PSU. The PSU's are specifically
designed for the door locks and have a battery backup facility if needed
(although I don't use this as my locks are fail-locked and have a high
security manual key override).
Paul.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gareth Cook [mailto:g@xxxxxxx]
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> Subject: Fw: [ukha_d] Status LED for Comfort ?
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> Hmmm
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> Wonder if 4 x Magnetic Door locks and these LED's would be greater
than
> Comfort can handle ?! Once you get into relays - Im totally lost !
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> G.
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> Gareth Cook
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> ----- Forwarded by Gareth Cook/UK/IBM on 19/10/2004 16:26 -----
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> Gareth Cook wrote:
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> > I'm after an LED that I can use for 2 different purposes.
> > I want to use one mounted on the door magnetic sensors - so when
Comfort
> > is in night mode for example, it lights the led up (say a red
one). I've
> > got 8 core cable going to the magnetic contacts so there are 6
spare.
> > Secondly, Im going to have a magnetic door lock on some internal
doors -
> > im going to use comfort to control those via the output (12v) -
I'd like
> > to use an LED to be on when the door is locked - another use of
the
> > Comfort output.
> > So, anyone recommend a small red led that takes 12v I can plug
into a
> > spare Comfort output ? I am not an electronics bod by any
standard !
> (but
> > I can do basic electrics!)
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> Maplin, RS etc have LEDs with a built in resistor for 12V operation.
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> Eg. RS part 355-6736.
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> Or you could use a 12V relay, and provide the LED with some other
> voltage/resistor combo. The latter may be required if the total of all
> the LEDs exceeds the rated current output of comfort (no idea what
that
> is! LEDs don't take much though).
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> Jim
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