Thanks! What do you think of the control panel series videos that we're in the middle of right now? th-cam.com/play/PLUi5cdVq3wTBS2PQ-1yXtMmlGcWoPh9_6.html
very helpful I am started to learn access control systems and was having a difficult time understanding how access control functions but this put things in perspective!
Hi Tim. Great video! Could you explain the basics of Star and Delta wiring, and show how and why these wiring applications are used. E.g.1. Why is it called Star, and why Delta. 2. How it is wired in Star, and Delta and/simultaneously
Please watch.... This is a link to a 5 minute video of light bulbs wired in delta connection. It's in a different language. Please could you do something similar and explain how this system works. I'm intrigued but sadly, I don't understand how it works. How is this system of wiring working, and how are the light bulbs working without a neutral wire to complete the circuit.... Thanks... th-cam.com/video/msORONo9--4/w-d-xo.html
Great work mate. I like the practical and diagram explanation. Now I just need to work our what a NO/NC Relay is... I guess it needs to be a latching relay...
Thanx for the video. Good job using the wire wrapped screw driver to make the point about coils. Anyway, I arrived here googling for a normally closed, latch on open contactor. 12 volt coil. It needs to handle up to 100AMPS of current. Are you aware of such an animal? It's for my solar system.
Steve bakker Do you truly need a normally closed contactor or could you use a small normally closed relay to power a normally open contactor? There are such animals but they are more costly than there normally open counterparts.
Chances are you'll be looking for voltage. You would need to look at the particular wiring diagram to know for sure. So for example on the R1 contact in the link below, you would be looking for 24VDC before and after the contact. If you had it before and not after then the relay contact is not closed. If you have it on both then changes are the relay contact is closed.
Very cool video. I love how you break it down, step by step. Great job!
Thanks! What do you think of the control panel series videos that we're in the middle of right now? th-cam.com/play/PLUi5cdVq3wTBS2PQ-1yXtMmlGcWoPh9_6.html
very helpful I am started to learn access control systems and was having a difficult time understanding how access control functions but this put things in perspective!
Hi Tim. Great video! Could you explain the basics of Star and Delta wiring, and show how and why these wiring applications are used.
E.g.1. Why is it called Star, and why Delta.
2. How it is wired in Star, and Delta and/simultaneously
Please watch....
This is a link to a 5 minute video of light bulbs wired in delta connection. It's in a different language.
Please could you do something similar and explain how this system works.
I'm intrigued but sadly, I don't understand how it works. How is this system of wiring working, and how are the light bulbs working without a neutral wire to complete the circuit.... Thanks...
th-cam.com/video/msORONo9--4/w-d-xo.html
See you at the following link helps. www.theautomationstore.com/star-delta-start-up-principles/
Great work mate. I like the practical and diagram explanation. Now I just need to work our what a NO/NC Relay is... I guess it needs to be a latching relay...
Here is some more information.
www.theautomationstore.com/rslogix-500-electrical-contacts-normally-open-and-normally-closed-contacts/
Great video Tim!!! Can you do a video on Allen Bradley safety relays!!
We have a series coming of the 440C safety relay.
I'm learning too much things from you videos.
upload more videos about plc
Glad you are finding them helpful. Anything in particular you would like to see us talk about?
Thanx for the video. Good job using the wire wrapped screw driver to make the point about coils. Anyway, I arrived here googling for a normally closed, latch on open contactor. 12 volt coil. It needs to handle up to 100AMPS of current. Are you aware of such an animal? It's for my solar system.
Steve bakker Do you truly need a normally closed contactor or could you use a small normally closed relay to power a normally open contactor? There are such animals but they are more costly than there normally open counterparts.
Great video.
Thanks!
My dude thanks once again for the explanation i also bought your plc kit , can you do something with drives or vfds
Hi Peter, there is a VFD series coming soon. Right now the line up is analog, then math, then drives, then PID
Hi possible to meausre continuity in relay contacts during energised mode
Chances are you'll be looking for voltage. You would need to look at the particular wiring diagram to know for sure. So for example on the R1 contact in the link below, you would be looking for 24VDC before and after the contact. If you had it before and not after then the relay contact is not closed. If you have it on both then changes are the relay contact is closed.
Is their voltage open circuit and closed
Hi Juan. I don't understand your question.
@@TimWilborne open circuit has voltage in push button or contact closed circuit no voltage
@@vfgrfbgrb See if this link helps.
www.theautomationstore.com/plc-training-electrical-contacts-normally-open-and-normally-closed-contacts/
My question is voltages
@@vfgrfbgrb I'm not understanding what you are asking about voltages.
thank you tim
Glad it was helpful
How to connect the relay, contactor and push button?
We're putting out some videos about that right now, check out or recent uploads.
Nice
Thanks