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do i need a time delay relay?

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Topic: do i need a time delay relay?

Posted By: 04colyzq8
Subject: do i need a time delay relay?
Date Posted: October 05, 2011 at 2:22 AM

I am modifying a Show and go electric sliding automotive plate holder to extend out further. I used a draw track and a door lock actuator, to slide it out further I want to tie it in to the existing controls for the Show and go plate. It has a remote control that makes it go up and down by reverse the motor leads via the controller, it appears as if there is a resister inline to slow the plates movement down. I think I need to tie my actuator in the the motor feed wires before the resister, with a relay. Trouble is that I need it to reverse the wires going to the actuator when closing it as well as a the plate needs to fold down before the actuator is pulled in. about a 10- 15 second delay would work.




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Amateur alarm installer



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Posted By: i am an idiot
Date Posted: October 05, 2011 at 6:44 AM

Is there any way to mount a switch so that when the DLA reaches the point it will trip the switch which could in turn trigger 2 additional relays that would then power the OEM actuator?






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