How do you controll the Time intervals... If you want the timer to supply for 10 mins & stop for 5 mins.. Repeat this sequence until you switch off the supply.... where do you place the functions
Bought it today. It's very flexible. The only downside is that the terminal blocks are too small for the wires coming out of my meter and going to my load (6mm^2 and 4 mm^2).
they are meant for smaller loads. If you need to use for a motor it's best to add a contactor. Remember the relay is electronic and not going to age well if you start big loads with it.
Hi I bought this but I don't think it will do what I want. My plan is to switch the relay with 12 volt DC, the relay with switch 240 volt AC. Is this possible? Cheers
Except the intermitent switch on and of ,there were two timer relays in my old days, the timing from ON and timing from OFF.This one cover both functions.If you need sone intermitent, just use two OfFF timing relays.Those days an automated machine could contain about 400-500 relays with 3or 4 NC and NO, pressure and current protection switches, and about 200-300 pages with diagrams.Not always you find the machines diagrams but never the less you were compelled to repear it and fast and you could not mistake the electrical fault with a mechanical one
what relay i need use have off time, if motor bush off then time x and then light go off. time about 5-10 minit. mean bush motor ON led is ON bush motor OFF then wait time X and then led OFF.
Hi, thank you for reaching out. Yes, we have voltage mornitoring relays. Please send your information to sale@cngeya.com, we will offer further information to you.
I bought 2 and the "E" and "F" modes not work as described, Once power is apply to A1 and A2 the timer started before send signal to "S" terminal, Just apply power to see energizing and it start counting.....
Except the intermitent switch on and of ,there were two timer relays in my old days, the timing from ON and timing from OFF.This one cover both functions.If you need sone intermitent, just use two OfFF timing relays.Those days an automated machine could contain about 400-500 relays with 3or 4 NC and NO, pressure and current protection switches, and about 200-300 pages with diagrams.Not always you find the machines diagrams but never the less you were compelled to repear it and fast and you could not mistake the electrical fault with a mechanical one
Thank you for the very helpful explanation. This helped me out with the Time Delay function. 👍
Where did you hooked up b1 to?
How do you controll the Time intervals... If you want the timer to supply for 10 mins & stop for 5 mins.. Repeat this sequence until you switch off the supply.... where do you place the functions
Bought it today. It's very flexible. The only downside is that the terminal blocks are too small for the wires coming out of my meter and going to my load (6mm^2 and 4 mm^2).
Thank you for your feedback.
they are meant for smaller loads. If you need to use for a motor it's best to add a contactor. Remember the relay is electronic and not going to age well if you start big loads with it.
Hi I bought this but I don't think it will do what I want. My plan is to switch the relay with 12 volt DC, the relay with switch 240 volt AC. Is this possible? Cheers
Except the intermitent switch on and of ,there were two timer relays in my old days, the timing from ON and timing from OFF.This one cover both functions.If you need sone intermitent, just use two OfFF timing relays.Those days an automated machine could contain about 400-500 relays with 3or 4 NC and NO, pressure and current protection switches, and about 200-300 pages with diagrams.Not always you find the machines diagrams but never the less you were compelled to repear it and fast and you could not mistake the electrical fault with a mechanical one
what relay i need use have off time, if motor bush off then time x and then light go off. time about 5-10 minit. mean bush motor ON led is ON bush motor OFF then wait time X and then led OFF.
Nice job thanks for your time and keep going my friend
What if the timer does not show any signal but there is power on the timer
Is there any GEYA over voltage or low voltage supervisor?
Hi, thank you for reaching out. Yes, we have voltage mornitoring relays. Please send your information to sale@cngeya.com, we will offer further information to you.
I bought 2 and the "E" and "F" modes not work as described, Once power is apply to A1 and A2 the timer started before send signal to "S" terminal, Just apply power to see energizing and it start counting.....
Pueden subir este mismo video al español?
sure.
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U should have showed us the wiring process
Nice
Super man
A1 B1 A2
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Right now can't see ur video in up saide wire connection.
Your manual is zero. Improve on that. Even the video doesn't show how to connect this complicated product😢.
How will you like to use, I can help you
stop switching on and off all the time 🙄
Except the intermitent switch on and of ,there were two timer relays in my old days, the timing from ON and timing from OFF.This one cover both functions.If you need sone intermitent, just use two OfFF timing relays.Those days an automated machine could contain about 400-500 relays with 3or 4 NC and NO, pressure and current protection switches, and about 200-300 pages with diagrams.Not always you find the machines diagrams but never the less you were compelled to repear it and fast and you could not mistake the electrical fault with a mechanical one