Thank you for taking the time to work out all of the different programming modes in a clear and precise manor. Your manual is well done and am glad that the manufacturer of the module included a sleep function for the delay.
Great video. CRYSTAL CLEAR!. Just what I was looking for. Was going to give up on this module, but now I know it's really easy to set up. Thanks so much.
Hi, I need a circuit where the 12v output voltage which feeds a simple fan, at a command drops very slowly towards 0 volts in about an hour. I don't know if this multifunctional timer can do that. I was thinking about the possibility of having a pulsed voltage output but I don't know how to make it vary over time (a kind of PWM). Is there any chance to achieve my aim or do you have something to suggest me please? I've been looking for weeks to no avail. Thank you very much indeed for an answer.
Hi Giuseppe Unfortunately I can't help you there either. I've looked around and I'm asking you that you should get in touch with Mr. Wolfgang Ewald. The man has a lot of expertise and should be able to communicate in English. Here is the link to his WEB Page: wolles-elektronikkiste.de/spannungsversorgung-linear-und-schaltregler Or directly with the email address: Email: wolfgang.ewald@wolles-elektronikkiste.de Greetings from McPitty
This is not so simple. By default, the light is off. If you want the light to be on, you need to put a transistor or a relay in between. Whether you use a transistor or a relay depends on the voltage and current you send through the wires.
This is not recommended by the manufacturer. The maximum voltage on button A1 is 24 volts. The voltage at B2/C3 can be up to 36 volts. I myself supply A1 and B2/C3 via one voltage source. However, the A1 button is protected against overvoltage by a resistor. As has been said officially, you shouldn't do this. ;-)
Is there an option where the display will turn on and the relay opens for 1 hour when switch b2 is turned on. Then once the hour is up, it close the relay and turns off the display?
NO! The only way is with function 3.2 and 1 cycle. When the cycle is complete, the display turns off if the A1 button was previously pressed. The sleep mode with the CP function is out of order for this model. At least that's the case with the model I bought.
I can change timer settings, but whatever P mode in OP mode I choose, it runs in defailt mode. Can anybody help, please? It registeres the new set mode, but is does not execute it.
Either the voltage at A1 is too weak or the auto sleep function is activated. 1>.Auto sleep function: Long press button 'STOP' in the normal running interface to turn on or off auto sleep function. 1.1>C-P:Turn ON auto sleep function.Screen will automatically turns off if there is no operation within five minutes.It can be wake up by any buttons. 1.2>.O-d:Turn OFF auto sleep function. Another option would be to start the timer with program 3.2. With the Pramm 3.2 you don't need the A1. Good luck ;-) What do you actually say about the topic of healing or vaccination according to the RKI protocols?
According to the manufacturer, the timer will work from a temperature of -40 C to 85 C. Perhaps at 0 degrees F (17.777 degrees C), the batteries are too weak to provide enough voltage.
Thank you for taking the time to work out all of the different programming modes in a clear and precise manor. Your manual is well done and am glad that the manufacturer of the module included a sleep function for the delay.
Thank-you for your effort, now I understand how it's work! Thank-you!
Thank you for your great presentation and manual - you obviously put in a lot of time to figure out the processes. Excellent.
Thank you for your great compliment. It was an honor for me. (smile, smile) ;-)
Great video. CRYSTAL CLEAR!. Just what I was looking for. Was going to give up on this module, but now I know it's really easy to set up. Thanks so much.
Ti amo. L unico tutorial completo. Grazie di ❤
Sarei felice di conoscerti davanti ad un cappuccino o ad un drink a tua scelta. Supponendo che tu sia una donna bio. ;-)
Very well put together clear instructions well done and thank you
Excellent presentation! And thank you for the PDF file you created!
Thanks mate 🙏🏻. Very helpful video
Wonderful, thank you!
Hello, I have a question. The circuit allow time programmation, but which chip memorises times and manage count down?
The chip is hidden under the digital (clock) display.😉
Hi, I need a circuit where the 12v output voltage which feeds a simple fan, at a command drops very slowly towards 0 volts in about an hour. I don't know if this multifunctional timer can do that. I was thinking about the possibility of having a pulsed voltage output but I don't know how to make it vary over time (a kind of PWM). Is there any chance to achieve my aim or do you have something to suggest me please? I've been looking for weeks to no avail. Thank you very much indeed for an answer.
Hi Giuseppe
Unfortunately I can't help you there either. I've looked around and I'm asking you that you should get in touch with Mr. Wolfgang Ewald. The man has a lot of expertise and should be able to communicate in English.
Here is the link to his WEB Page:
wolles-elektronikkiste.de/spannungsversorgung-linear-und-schaltregler
Or directly with the email address:
Email: wolfgang.ewald@wolles-elektronikkiste.de
Greetings from McPitty
@@mcpittyskanal377 Very grateful, thank you!
Hi,
Can this controller be used to to keep lights on, then turn off for 10seconds once button is pressed?
This is not so simple. By default, the light is off. If you want the light to be on, you need to put a transistor or a relay in between. Whether you use a transistor or a relay depends on the voltage and current you send through the wires.
Excellent!
Can I use single power source for button A1 and other side
This is not recommended by the manufacturer. The maximum voltage on button A1 is 24 volts. The voltage at B2/C3 can be up to 36 volts. I myself supply A1 and B2/C3 via one voltage source. However, the A1 button is protected against overvoltage by a resistor. As has been said officially, you shouldn't do this. ;-)
Is there an option where the display will turn on and the relay opens for 1 hour when switch b2 is turned on. Then once the hour is up, it close the relay and turns off the display?
NO! The only way is with function 3.2 and 1 cycle. When the cycle is complete, the display turns off if the A1 button was previously pressed. The sleep mode with the CP function is out of order for this model. At least that's the case with the model I bought.
@@mcpittyskanal377 ok thank you
I can change timer settings, but whatever P mode in OP mode I choose, it runs in defailt mode. Can anybody help, please? It registeres the new set mode, but is does not execute it.
Either the voltage at A1 is too weak or the auto sleep function is activated.
1>.Auto sleep function: Long press button 'STOP' in the normal running interface to turn on or off auto sleep function.
1.1>C-P:Turn ON auto sleep function.Screen will automatically turns off if there is no operation within five minutes.It can be wake up by any buttons.
1.2>.O-d:Turn OFF auto sleep function.
Another option would be to start the timer with program 3.2. With the Pramm 3.2 you don't need the A1. Good luck ;-)
What do you actually say about the topic of healing or vaccination according to the RKI protocols?
Any idea why these go dead at 0 degrees F...?
According to the manufacturer, the timer will work from a temperature of -40 C to 85 C. Perhaps at 0 degrees F (17.777 degrees C), the batteries are too weak to provide enough voltage.
How to count oll time
Can you please specify your question in more detail.
What do you mean by "all (oll) time"?
Do you mean how do you count all the hours?