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Wiring a Flashlight, 2013 version
Copying this question from the photon cannon thread to a forum where the electrical guys can weigh in, and I didn't see anything in Q&A addressing this. 2 Questions:
1) It appears that this year because of R52 and Table 4-4 that you can't run a flashlight through a Spike relay - A flashlight doesn't appear to be a "Legal Power Regulating Device Use" since it isn't listed as an allowable load anywhere for the Spike. Agree? 2) It looks like wiring to a flashlight could be run directly from the 5V connector on the PD board per R39. Is this true? |
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Re: Wiring a Flashlight, 2013 version
Pointed out to me by someone else that the * under pneumatic solenoids in Table 4-4 discusses controlling multiple lights with a relay - is it covered by that?
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Re: Wiring a Flashlight, 2013 version
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To me, this seems to mean that if an electrical load is not enumerated in table 4-4, then it can be controlled using a power-regulating device, but only one of them per power regulating device (so multiple low-current lights could be powered by a single spike; only one high-current light could be controlled per spike. not sure what determines low-current vs high-current - probably whether the total current draw is under the max current rating of the spike). Overall, seems like a question for the Q&A. Last edited by RyanCahoon : 23-02-2013 at 01:26. Reason: Wrong rule referenced |
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Re: Wiring a Flashlight, 2013 version
R53 is about solenoids. I think you meant R54, which says:
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The text at the bottom of Table 4-4 says: Quote:
So, it seems pretty clear that a relay to turn the flashlight on and off isn't violating R52 (Table 4-4) either. |
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Re: Wiring a Flashlight, 2013 version
Correct; thank you for the correction
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Re: Wiring a Flashlight, 2013 version
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Re: Wiring a Flashlight, 2013 version
Do you have a particular flashlight in mind? I know what we did was use a spike relay to handle the on/off control and then connected that you a (fuse protected) DC-DC voltage regulator (product number BOB-09370 from sparkfun for the exact one). The voltage regulator was tuned to around 4.5 volts (Or something close to that) which matched what the LED required.
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