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Re: Digital Sidecar relay ports: correct voltage?

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Originally Posted by Ether View Post
We couldn't get it fixed in time, so we used the 24V solenoid break-out. All we needed was about 70ma. I asked a couple of students to find the specs for the output current capability of the 24V solenoid breakout, and they spent about and hour and a half looking but couldn't find it. You don't happen to have a link to a doc for that by any chance do you?


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If it's for a solenoid that's a perfectly fine solution.

If it's for anything else you will have to track down the issue with the Spike. <R65> restricts the Solenoid Breakout to solenoids only.
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