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Re: IR Remote Control [message #73030 is a reply to message #73029] Sun, 17 June 2012 11:11 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
skywave-rider is currently offline  skywave-rider
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Thank you Wayne and thanks, Bill. I see the numbers do work, I must have typed them into the wrong search field.

Bill, in my setup I will use 12V and dual (+/-) 2.5V circuit which Wayne specified. The Remote Control Module chipset runs on the +/- 2.5, and the relays and LED display chips run on the 12V supply.

I see the relays you have selected run on 12V too.

If you want I can post or email a schematic of what I will do with the PS, but Wayne's suggestion has better regulation. My approach is very basic. I did it this way because I already ordered the transformer before I saw Wayne's suggestion.
 
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