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rtm038 
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Can you switch the "state" of a latching relay using a momentary 12+VDC pulse, via a NO pushbutton momentary switch? 

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i believe you can.
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Yeah I saw that diagram using the 4 relays, but it looks like the switch provides a pulsed/momentary ground.  Now I can wire mine like that, but it would be easier (for me) to use a pulsed/momentary 12+VDC pulse.  This there a way to do it using the above diagram?
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O.K., I used the 4-relay set-up and it works perfectly!  Thanks everyone for your help.  Now, the only think I don't like about this set-up is the size of assembly itself.  Can anyone recommend a smaller in size relay that can handle the loads a regular "Bosch" style relay can handle?
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You could use 4 tiny relays then add one bosch style on the output as the one that carries the load.
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hotwaterwizard wrote:
You could use 4 tiny relays then add one bosch style on the output as the one that carries the load.

O.K....great. 

Thanks again

Ryan


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