First of all, what a great project!
I want to start building and using some modules, but run into a few questions before ordering boards and parts...
Does anyone has a Reichelt or text based partslist for the new 2TE controller 3.8smd?
The board is already sold by Oldi's shop, and Eagle files are on github but thats all the info I could find, I rather build the new version than starting with the old one.
Is it possible to change the 2in2out actor to use a Bistabile Relais instead of a Monostabile?
Does anybody did this already, what to change, hardware and/or software wise, any pointers?
Regards,
Ron.
New smd 2te controller and 2in2out actor
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Re: New smd 2te controller and 2in2out actor
Here the correct side: http://selfbus.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/vi ... C3%BChrung
below i found the Reichelt basket.
The bistable 16A Relays are to big to build in a 2TE additional 2*230V in channels.
lg
Andreas
below i found the Reichelt basket.
The bistable 16A Relays are to big to build in a 2TE additional 2*230V in channels.
lg
Andreas
liebe Grüße
Andreas
Andreas
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Re: New smd 2te controller and 2in2out actor
Thanks for the link.
I noticed the size difference of the relays indeed, too bad.
BTW: I'm starting to document the selfbus projects I'm going to build in English and with latest versions on my own wiki pages, if the selfbus wiki can contains English pages too maybe we can merge them later?
It can be quite a challenge for a starting selfbus explorer to find the right/up-to-date information across selfbus.org, freebus.org and github repos.
I noticed the size difference of the relays indeed, too bad.
BTW: I'm starting to document the selfbus projects I'm going to build in English and with latest versions on my own wiki pages, if the selfbus wiki can contains English pages too maybe we can merge them later?
It can be quite a challenge for a starting selfbus explorer to find the right/up-to-date information across selfbus.org, freebus.org and github repos.