[GreenKeys] Auto Machine Power Switch

John, W9DDD w9ddd at tapr.org
Fri Dec 8 10:37:39 EST 2023


To be more specific a LTV-826 optocoupler into the 555 timer out to a 
AQY280EH(?).   Maybe the AQY280EH isn't hefty enough, but something of 
that family or there are a lot of SSRs out that that can be driven with 
logic level signals.  The TU-170 uses one.

The LTV-826 is a dual optocoupler..  Hook the input LEDs in parallel but 
opposite polarity and it becomes loop polarity agnostic.  Hook the 
output transistors in parallel.

This is starting to sound like a project.  I need to make something to 
go with the TU-300 since it doesn't have the loop circuitry built in.  A 
board that converts TTL to loop and loop to TTL and has space for a 
timer or other yet to be determined features.  Strangely the TU-300 does 
have the switched outlet for the motor.

Dang I don't need more projects, I need more time.

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You said "tomorrow" yesterday.

The above comments or recommendations are SWAG. Use at your own risk.
John, W9DDD

On 12/8/2023 8:37 AM, John, W9DDD wrote:
> I wish I could recall the details, but long ago I found a timer that 
> once triggered would close a power contact,  time for 5 minutes and 
> then open it's contact.  It was a sealed mil-spec device.  I don't 
> recall what relay I used to trigger it, don't think I used a 255 since 
> it would be switching 120 VAC.  (or maybe I was dumb lucky) I probably 
> used some odd DC relay I had in the junk box.  I wonder if I still 
> have that in the garage.
>
> Today you'd use an optical coupler to monitor the loop current and 
> feeding into a 555 timer controlling some sort of solid state power 
> relay.
>
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> You said "tomorrow" yesterday.
>
> The above comments or recommendations are SWAG. Use at your own risk.
> John, W9DDD
>
> On 12/8/2023 8:02 AM, Daniel Jones wrote:
>> I use a TU-170 for my machines for autostart which is convenient  
>> because it automatically powers up the machine upon receiving a 
>> signal. I would like to build something that would allow me to do the 
>> same for 850 shift that would allow me to leave my machines on while 
>> using my military gear.
>>
>> I guess it could be audio driven or even loop driven (once it detects 
>> loop activity it turns the motor on) I would prefer a loop driven 
>> option as it would eliminate the need to differentiate between 
>> 170/850.   I could install it close to the machine if it was in a 
>> different room on an extended loop run ect…
>>
>> Does anyone have any ideas on a good workable solution?
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>>
>>
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