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Trying to determine how to trigger these relays, and how much of a current draw when all relays are energized?
I know you use the + / - pins, but is 5v & gnd needed here.
Thanks, Joe
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Using a relay is pretty simple. Just supply the rated coil voltage and your good.
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Originally Posted by: merlin2049er Trying to determine how to trigger these relays, and how much of a current draw when all relays are energized?
I know you use the + / - pins, but is 5v & gnd needed here.
Thanks, Joe What module are you using? I think the Data sheet says they use 18mA each
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Shouldn't I be able to trigger the relay by supplying 5v between pin 1 to 4 or pin 7 -10 and pin 5or6 (gnd)?
Then be able to measure the resistance between the input and the output?
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