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My question is:

I have a 2-channel relay, and would trigger a circuit of the lamps in a 220v, and the other would open the gate of my house, but would have to be through dry contact 24v.

I believe that is not possible, but would make a link to that? I think I have to use the same voltage for both outputs.

Anybody try something like this? Or can help me?

Thanks in advance.

Posted

Not possible directly. You could however have the 2nd output control a separate relay, which then will be used to control the 24 V required for your gate.

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  • Posted

    hmmmm

    Maybe understand... Thx

    I thought of putting a converter from 220 to 24 in the second output too, but do not know if it would be feasible.

    Posted

    It should work but you have to be careful, because when these convertes can introduce some disrupions when changing state.

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    Ok, thanks. I will then use separate modules.

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