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Pump + Relais + Decoupling

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  • NaitsirhcN Offline
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    Naitsirhc
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    #5

    To all,

    Thanks for your answers. Unfortunatly I didn't have time to check your answers. I will keep in touch

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      #6

      Hi,

      I promised to keep in touch.... :-)

      I have disconnected the radio from the Arduino, so the radio is fed through a seperate stable 5V.
      And also the relais board is fed seperately.
      It runs for a cuple of days and it seems to work well. Time to move on.
      To see if the magnet is working or not, I decided to connect a RGB led. When I connect the led, the board is going bonkers. The led is connected on D5 and D6 and the other side to ground (via a resistor)

      Anybody a clue?

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      • gohanG Offline
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        Maybe it's not related, but shouldn't you have a resistor for every color pin of the rgb led? (unless you turn on one color at a time)

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          #8

          Thanks for your quick reply.

          The led is indicating one colour at the same time. Green for open and red for close.
          I can give it a try to have more resistors connected...

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            I just remember it from the learning kit it had one resistor for every pin of the colors, but I actually don't know if it can cause issues.

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            • NaitsirhcN Naitsirhc

              Hi,

              I promised to keep in touch.... :-)

              I have disconnected the radio from the Arduino, so the radio is fed through a seperate stable 5V.
              And also the relais board is fed seperately.
              It runs for a cuple of days and it seems to work well. Time to move on.
              To see if the magnet is working or not, I decided to connect a RGB led. When I connect the led, the board is going bonkers. The led is connected on D5 and D6 and the other side to ground (via a resistor)

              Anybody a clue?

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              mfalkvidd
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              #10

              @Naitsirhc could you describe what you mean by "going bonkers"?

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              • NaitsirhcN Offline
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                Going bonkers is probably not the right word. I actually meant that the owner, and especialy his wife, are going bonkers :-)
                What I meant is:
                When I connect the led: (red = D5, Green = D6 and the ground is connected through a resistor of 1K.) When I turn on the relay it's answering for aprox. 5 minutes and than it crashes.
                I can only reanimate it by turning off the power

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                • NaitsirhcN Naitsirhc

                  Going bonkers is probably not the right word. I actually meant that the owner, and especialy his wife, are going bonkers :-)
                  What I meant is:
                  When I connect the led: (red = D5, Green = D6 and the ground is connected through a resistor of 1K.) When I turn on the relay it's answering for aprox. 5 minutes and than it crashes.
                  I can only reanimate it by turning off the power

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                  mfalkvidd
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                  @Naitsirhc there are no crashes if you disconnect the led?

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                  • NaitsirhcN Offline
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #13

                    Again, thanks all for answering

                    Until now its working 2 days flawlessly.

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                    • NaitsirhcN Offline
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                      Naitsirhc
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #14

                      Unfortunatly the sensor stopped working last night. I have ordered a relais board with opto coupler....
                      I will keep in touch

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