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At the same time, the toggle switch can be used to control one of the Autoloc actuator controllers/timers (it works by sending a negative pulse to the unit, first time opens, second time closes). So, that problem is solved. However, if I use one switch to do both simultaneously, the actuators will get hung up before the latch is released (and the latch may not release if there is pressure on the cover).
So, what I need is the ability to delay the actuators for a second or two until the latch is released. I took a look at the PAC TR7, but it doesnt seem to do exactly what I want. So the question is, anyone have any ideas on something I can use to get it done? I'm not a wiz at designing circuits, so kind of hoping for a ready-made solution like the TR7 or someone to help out a bit with a schematic.
Basically, I need something that accepts the pulse of the toggle switch, delays a second, and then forwards the pulse to he actuator controller. At least, that's my idea. If anyone else has a better idea, I'm willing to listen.
Thanks.


