Relay with ACS712
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attempt over last week , circuit board with 2x relay actuator and hall current sensor ( acs712 ) and step down transformer. The most challenging part is how to pack your creation in a nice box. ;)

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attempt over last week , circuit board with 2x relay actuator and hall current sensor ( acs712 ) and step down transformer. The most challenging part is how to pack your creation in a nice box. ;)

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here's the finished product :)


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How far have you been with the ACS712 ?
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attempt over last week , circuit board with 2x relay actuator and hall current sensor ( acs712 ) and step down transformer. The most challenging part is how to pack your creation in a nice box. ;)

@Dheeraj said:
attempt over last week , circuit board with 2x relay actuator and hall current sensor ( acs712 ) and step down transformer. The most challenging part is how to pack your creation in a nice box. ;)
Nice work.Can you show how you wired this and maybe share your sketch ?
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hello,
thank for the picture.
As the others above, I would be very interested to know where you get that enclosure from and if you can share the sketch.
Thanks
RomainSeems to be a surface mount Crabtree box, which is a brand available in the UK.
I found a reference to something like this on a FARNELL site:
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From what I understand the ACS712 is affected by magnetic interference. Do you think the close proximity to the relay will skew the readings?
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From what I understand the ACS712 is affected by magnetic interference. Do you think the close proximity to the relay will skew the readings?
@Shivanand-Chanderbally I recently finished a node using the acs712 and found it to be very sensitive to nearby magnetic fields. It is best to have it as far away from these as you can.
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