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💬 RFM69 Relay Actuator Node (mains powered)

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  • openhardware.ioO Offline
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    wrote on last edited by openhardware.io
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    https://www.openhardware.io/view/334/RFM69-Relay-Actuator-Node-mains-powered

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      Nice board. Please also add the necessary documentation to follow the CERN open hardware license guidelines. This is also discussed here.

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        Sweet board @mtiutiu !

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          Excellent board!
          @mtiutiu did you receive the board? did you test it?

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          • alexsh1A alexsh1

            Excellent board!
            @mtiutiu did you receive the board? did you test it?

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            #5

            @alexsh1

            Hi,

            I sent the design files for manufacturing last week so it will take about 2-3 weeks to arrive to my door. I know this may be a long time but unfortunately this is out of my control.

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              Is there a reason you chose to use the AMS1117 vs directly using an HLK-PM03? Are you worried about P/S ripple?
              Also, did you consider using a thermal fuse? As far as I know the HLK-PM01 does not have any thermal protection
              Nice board. I'll be awaiting your results.

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              • PhracturedBlueP PhracturedBlue

                Is there a reason you chose to use the AMS1117 vs directly using an HLK-PM03? Are you worried about P/S ripple?
                Also, did you consider using a thermal fuse? As far as I know the HLK-PM01 does not have any thermal protection
                Nice board. I'll be awaiting your results.

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                wrote on last edited by mtiutiu
                #7

                @PhracturedBlue

                Hi,

                Well the reason I used HLK-PM01 in the first place was because I had many laying around and actually this was the first AC/DC compact module that I bought when it first came out on aliexpress. I noticed that a 3.3V variant came out in the meantime but I didn't wanted to invest more and buy it. I have also many AMS1117/3.3V chips around so yeah...I think you know now why. This is a good combination also for reducing power supply ripple because it's a switching one type so a classic voltage regulator can reduce the ripple - well I'm not saying that the AMS1117 it's a very good candidate for this regarding PSRR but it has for sure some effect.

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                  Hi
                  Nice design, what will the rated watts be, I think the relay (RM50-SP) is 10A at 240VAC? So will that be 2400W max? Also the relay coil voltage, will you use a 5V coil as I can only see RM50-SPs in 24V?

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                  • E esawyja

                    Hi
                    Nice design, what will the rated watts be, I think the relay (RM50-SP) is 10A at 240VAC? So will that be 2400W max? Also the relay coil voltage, will you use a 5V coil as I can only see RM50-SPs in 24V?

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                    wrote on last edited by mtiutiu
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                    @esawyja

                    I see now that it was withdrawn from sales. This is the main supplier from where I buy components and from where that relay was bought: http://www.tme.eu/en/details/rm50-z-05/miniature-electromagnetic-relays/relpol/rm50-3021-85-1005/.

                    This site offers some alternatives: http://micros.com.pl/en/product/17467/p-rm50z005 . But please bear in mind that it's the 4 pins variant not the 5 pins one.

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                      Hi,

                      I finally received the boards from the manufacturer(big thanks to @Seeed-Fusion). I manage to assemble one board by soldering the components and such and...it WORKS(including OTA)! I will post the instructions on openhardware.io project page.

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