al-yeti Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 14 hours ago, james.wilson said: Give it 240 and wire the relay to the bell output. Or Give Texecom a call Both products are under Texecom now Ah ok swb I got confused with what James said , thanks Quote
Oli_me Posted December 15, 2017 Author Posted December 15, 2017 Surely there is a relay in the master blaster, well when toy power it with 12v you can hear the relay click. So surely all I need is a connection on the panel that supplies 12v under alarm conditions? Quote
al-yeti Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 12 minutes ago, Oli_me said: Surely there is a relay in the master blaster, well when toy power it with 12v you can hear the relay click. So surely all I need is a connection on the panel that supplies 12v under alarm conditions? Any programmable output it would seem that switches from positive to negative , and other leg of relay to positive Quote
sixwheeledbeast Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 28 minutes ago, Oli_me said: Surely there is a relay in the master blaster, well when toy power it with 12v you can hear the relay click. So surely all I need is a connection on the panel that supplies 12v under alarm conditions? As I say in my post in depends which model blaster you have. Also relays do take a current and you have to consider if protected for back EMF. Quote
Oli_me Posted December 15, 2017 Author Posted December 15, 2017 Hi all, I spoke to Texecom support earlier today, they were really helpful told me to wire the negative into the Bell terminal, and the positive into 12V + they said the relay in the master blaster doesn't draw much and will be fine. Happy days and yup tested it...... ouch it's loud Quote
norman Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 I hope you have set your bell time appropriately for your neighbours... Quote Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
sjsturner Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 7 hours ago, Oli_me said: Hi all, I spoke to Texecom support earlier today, they were really helpful told me to wire the negative into the Bell terminal, and the positive into 12V + they said the relay in the master blaster doesn't draw much and will be fine. Happy days and yup tested it...... ouch it's loud I would fit back emf protection by way of a varistor or diode at the MB terminals if it were me, if not then there’s a strong chance of blowing your panel aux supply. Quote
sixwheeledbeast Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 9 hours ago, Oli_me said: Hi all, I spoke to Texecom support earlier today, they were really helpful told me to wire the negative into the Bell terminal, and the positive into 12V + they said the relay in the master blaster doesn't draw much and will be fine. Happy days and yup tested it...... ouch it's loud Did they cover all the things I mentioned in my post? I said initially its not as simple as sticking wires in terminals. Does the Blaster have Back EMF protection? Possible but if you don't check you could blow the panel or output. I wouldn't use a bell terminal for this unless there was no other option due to my points above, however:- Did they ask what was in the bell terminals already and calculate the current? Again could blow the panel or bell trig if not checked. Did you adjust the bell time so not to burn the master out? Blasters have a duty cycle and will burn out if overrun. Was it explained about noise pollution regulations and if the sound is deemed excessive the LA can force entry to the property to kill it? Quote
sjsturner Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 7 minutes ago, sixwheeledbeast said: Did they cover all the things I mentioned in my post? I said initially its not as simple as sticking wires in terminals. Does the Blaster have Back EMF protection? Possible but if you don't check you could blow the panel or output. I wouldn't use a bell terminal for this unless there was no other option due to my points above, however:- Did they ask what was in the bell terminals already and calculate the current? Again could blow the panel or bell trig if not checked. Did you adjust the bell time so not to burn the master out? Blasters have a duty cycle and will burn out if overrun. Was it explained about noise pollution regulations and if the sound is deemed excessive the LA can force entry to the property to kill it? QFA you're right on every point, bit slack if techs answer is banging on bell trig, with no mention of other issues. the number of blown contacts/outputs I’ve come across in the past have been feeding mag/strike locks to a simple handy relay in a panel. Quote
sixwheeledbeast Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 1 hour ago, sjsturner said: bit slack if techs answer is banging on bell trig, with no mention of other issues. I see it from both ways. Would you prefer Texecom to be on the phone to DIYers explaining how to do this properly, while your engineers or yourself are on a job, on hold for hours? The technical guys have come to the conclusion it's a DIYer and banging it on the bell trig is the simple way to "get it working" with no programming. Therefore clearing the lines for more technical questions, a priority at the moment. If it works for a while without failing then job done, difference is we are mostly professionals giving advise here using our experience, you cant teach how to do our job on a forum. 1 Quote
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