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Can this switch work - see picture


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@AutoFrank....to stop false activation after a power cut or other issue, try this. It's been working great for me.

You effectively just totally disable the actual switch in the system and us a VD to enable/disable it.

 

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4 minutes ago, Desmo said:

@AutoFrank....to stop false activation after a power cut or other issue, try this. It's been working great for me.

You effectively just totally disable the actual switch in the system and us a VD to enable/disable it.

 

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@Desmo, thanks for that. If combine it wither a way to detect power coming back on, it might do the trick. I also now wonder could it be caused because I am using a FGS212 as a zero volt relay. if the inrush of current to the device when the power comes back on was momentarily impact the IN-L1 isolation then this could be triggering the door to open, Two avenues to pursue but I  think I may have other used for your code above.. thanks for sharing..

 

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I'm not sure what your issue might be to be honest...I'm using a Qubino dry contact relay which is perfect for this type of thing. I had a couple of false operations that I could never track down what actually caused them so thought of disabling the device in the system until it was actually needed.

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10 minutes ago, AutoFrank said:

 

 

@Desmo, thanks for that. If combine it wither a way to detect power coming back on, it might do the trick. I also now wonder could it be caused because I am using a FGS212 as a zero volt relay. if the inrush of current to the device when the power comes back on was momentarily impact the IN-L1 isolation then this could be triggering the door to open, Two avenues to pursue but I  think I may have other used for your code above.. thanks for sharing..

 

@AutoFrankI fell into this trap with the pump vd you helped me with a month ago.. power cut causes pump fault.... also cuts power to fgs looking for pump fault ... which goes back to pre powercut setting after power comes back on

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