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The diagram is fairly simple. I used these components for the 10K resistor and 1K uF capacitor:
[URL]http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productid=2102507[/URL]
[URL]http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productid=2062309[/URL]
The issue I am having is that the relay coil is energizing when I place power on terminal 86/87 and providing 12V on the common 30 terminal. However, the relay is not deenergizing and releasing the arm back onto 87A as designed. The circuit stays on as long as power is applied to 86/87.
I troubleshot it for about 30 minutes and did not come up with any clear reasons. I did confirm that the correct cap lead (rubber) was positive, soldering was solid, among other things. Can anyone please point me in the right direction?
