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Relay connection - Printable Version +- Smart Home Automation Forum (https://www.kincony.com/forum) +-- Forum: Technical Support (https://www.kincony.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=20) +--- Forum: KC868-A16v3 (https://www.kincony.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=68) +--- Thread: Relay connection (/showthread.php?tid=8120) |
Relay connection - cln - 05-29-2025 Hello, can you provide me with a wiring diagram for a relay on an output of the KC868-A16V3 board? Thank you. RE: Relay connection - admin - 05-29-2025 just OUTPUT connect to relay's coin, A16v3 support use by DC12V or 24V power supply, so your extnd relay's coin can use by 12v or 24v version. RE: Relay connection - cln - 05-30-2025 (05-29-2025, 11:47 PM)admin Wrote: just OUTPUT connect to relay's coin, A16v3 support use by DC12V or 24V power supply, so your extnd relay's coin can use by 12v or 24v version. Thank you for your reply. (05-30-2025, 02:55 PM)cln Wrote:No need for a freewheeling diode?(05-29-2025, 11:47 PM)admin Wrote: just OUTPUT connect to relay's coin, A16v3 support use by DC12V or 24V power supply, so your extnd relay's coin can use by 12v or 24v version. RE: Relay connection - admin - 05-31-2025 not need. RE: Relay connection - golfhitgame - 08-05-2025 Sharing diagrams for a specific electronic device like this could be misleading or potentially dangerous without knowing the full context of your project, and it's best to refer to the official documentation from the manufacturer. RE: Relay connection - twostar - 08-07-2025 (05-30-2025, 02:55 PM)cln Wrote: No need for a freewheeling diode? Someone in an EE forum has redrawn part of the KC868 circuit diagram to make it easier to understand, in this one you can see that there's already a snubber diode across the output: |