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jc18 
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Posted: March 14, 2005 at 7:31 PM / IP Logged  
i wana put a delay relay on my power windo relay so i can roll up the windows after i turn the car off and to keep the radio on. i want a delay about 30 seconds. can any one help?
jc18 
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Posted: March 14, 2005 at 7:33 PM / IP Logged  
oh and it needs to be on with the ignition and then the delay would be keeping it on for 30 seconds then off.  i wana use as few componits as posable (keeping it small) but i want it to be reliable.
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Posted: March 14, 2005 at 11:15 PM / IP Logged  
can't you just use the "radio on until door open" but hook it up to your window?
here's the diagram for that
"If you wish to keep the radio (or any other device that is powered by an accessory circuit) on until a door is opened, you can do so by creating a latch when the accessory is turned on with the relay shown below on the left, then breaking ground to the latch when a door is opened as shown with the relay below on the right. While this will keep the radio on, the entire accessory circuit will see 12V+ until a door is opened with the key in the off position.
Time delay relay ? -- posted image.
If you want to prevent 12V+ from feeding back into the accessory circuit or have more than one device on this circuit and do not want all of them to stay powered, you can isolate the device you want to stay powered by cutting the accessory lead going to it and adding two 1 amp diodes and an additional relay as shown below. The first diode near the top left of the diagram is to prevent 12V+ from going back into the accessory circuit. The second diode between terminals 87 and 86 prevents the radio from pulling current through the first diode. If the second diode is not in place, the first diode will become toast. The additional relay is needed to prevent the radio from turning off when the key is in the accessory position and a door is open.
Time delay relay ? -- posted image."

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