At 01:22 PM 6/4/2012, Edward Maglott wrote: >is just "on," no thermostatic control, but the AC circuit has thermostat so I wired up mine with a front panel switch and relay that let the thermostat regulate the DC operation as well. The relay was needed to do the actual DC switching and take the load off the thermostat contacts. Right now I'm thinking I should have been able to do it without an extra switch on the front panel (i.e. another internal relay), but it was long ago and far away by now and I don't have a schematic. Yrs, d |
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