Hey Folks,
Not sure if you've seen this or not, but you might want to check this out. It's a site for creating wiring diagrams, and sharing them out.
Best part is it's all bowser based and free *AND* you can cut an paste into a new diagram. No more having to redo someone else's viso diagram in paint.
http://www.circuitlab.com
Now we can actually begin to assemble bits and pieces and make a library.
I've taken the liberty of creating some BCS Objects:
And here's a couple of circuit examples I'm currently working on.
CIRCUITLAB
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Suggestions, corrections, and the like on the circuits greatly appreciated.
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I am just beginning to put my system together, and it is nice to have a starting point. Thank you! I actually hadn't thought much yet about the circuitry. I was just going to fire the relay from the BCS and send the 110v right to the heater and/or pump. couple of wires, and done. This is better, and safer on the equipment, along with some indicators...
Question: I don't see a common ground between the powersupply in your circuit and the BCS... Since the output from the BCS fires the relays, is there a common ground?
Don
Question: I don't see a common ground between the powersupply in your circuit and the BCS... Since the output from the BCS fires the relays, is there a common ground?
Don
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The output from the BCS is a 5v circuit, and everything else is either 110v or 24v, so no. They are seperate discrete circuits.
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I like it!, only issue i see is the input is +5V and GND, not +5V and -5V (which would be 10V potential!).