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1. 07:39 AM - Re: Timer circuit for led array (user9253)
2. 08:13 AM - Re: Timer circuit for led array (D L Josephson)
3. 08:33 AM - Whelen strobe set for sale (rngurley)
4. 09:44 AM - Re: Timer circuit for led array (Eric M. Jones)
5. 10:09 AM - Re: Re: Timer circuit for led array (Jeff Luckey)
6. 10:23 AM - Re: Re: Timer circuit for led array (Dj Merrill)
7. 11:21 AM - Timer circuit for led array (Roger & Jean)
8. 12:52 PM - Re: Timer circuit for led array (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
9. 06:25 PM - Re: Re: Timer circuit for led array (David Duperron)
10. 06:35 PM - Re: Re: Timer circuit for led array (David Duperron)
11. 09:56 PM - Re: Re: Timer circuit for led array (Jeff Luckey)
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Subject: | Re: Timer circuit for led array |
Searching for OFF Delay Timing Relay, these were found:
http://www.grainger.com/product/MACROMATIC-Encapsulated-Timer-Rly-21EP68?s_pp=false
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-12V-delay-relay-delay-Turn-on-Turn-off-switch-module-with-timer-/251373367057
http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/H3FA-AU-DC12V/Z3012-ND/2237310
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Magnecraft-Schneider-Electric/822TD10H-UNI/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMusEhY1Fvo8txannxpCQaZxnY%2fFt%2fHlWmw%3d
Depending on the relay, a momentary input signal might be required.
Joe
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Subject: | Re: Timer circuit for led array |
There are dome light timer relays for cars
http://www.delcity.net/store/Time-Delay-Relay/p_804415.h_804416.t_1.r_IF1003?gclid=COb_ieijjb0CFc1afgodbl0AUA
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Subject: | Whelen strobe set for sale |
I have a full Whelen aircraft strobe set for sale. This includes a HDACF power
supply, A500-14-H tail position and strobe, and one each red and green A650-PR-14
wing tip strobes. Also included is strobe wiring for a small aircraft.
All units are new and never installed.
This $1200 package is available for $600 plus shipping. Please contact me off
post at rngurley@att.net if interested
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Subject: | Re: Timer circuit for led array |
> Timer circuit for led array Reply with quote
> I'm looking for a timer to shut off my cabin overhead utility light after about
10 minutes of operation. It's fed directly from the main battery buss and I
would like to know that if I forgot to turn it off the timer would do it for
me before draining the battery. Any ideas? David Duperron
I learned to fly in Cessnas, and as I recall leaving the beacon on was a certain
way to avoid walking away from the airplane with something still on.
Perhaps the solution to your problem is just to have the cabin light on the same
bus as the beacon.
Adding an extra gizmo is not the best way to go.
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www.PerihelionDesign.com
113 Brentwood Drive
Southbridge, MA 01550
(508) 764-2072
emjones(at)charter.net
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Subject: | Re: Timer circuit for led array |
True but ... =0A=0Athat overlooks the convenience of always-available cabin
lighting without having the Master on.- =0A=0AThe post earlier today tha
t referenced an existing automotive delay relay looks like a great solution
- cheap, designed for the purpose, plug-n-play, no re-inventing the wheel
=0A=0A- what don't we like about that=0A=0A=0A-Jeff=0A=0A=0A_______________
_________________=0A From: Eric M. Jones <emjones@charter.net>=0ATo: aeroel
ectric-list@matronics.com =0ASent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 9:42 AM=0ASubj
ect: AeroElectric-List: Re: Timer circuit for led array=0A =0A=0A--> AeroEl
ectric-List message posted by: "Eric M. Jones" <emjones@charter.net>=0A=0A
=0A>- Timer circuit for led array--- Reply with quote=0A> I'm looki
ng for a timer to shut off my cabin overhead utility light after about 10 m
inutes of operation. It's fed directly from the main battery buss and I wou
ld like to know that if I forgot to turn it off the timer would do it for m
e before draining the battery. Any ideas? David Duperron =0A=0A=0AI learned
to fly in Cessnas, and as I recall leaving the beacon on was a certain way
to avoid walking away from the airplane with something still on.=0APerhaps
the solution to your problem is just to have the cabin light on the same b
us as the beacon.=0A=0AAdding an extra gizmo is not the best way to go.=0A
=0A--------=0AEric M. Jones=0Awww.PerihelionDesign.com=0A113 Brentwood Driv
e=0ASouthbridge, MA 01550=0A(508) 764-2072=0Aemjones(at)charter.net=0A=0A
=0A=0A=0ARead this topic online here:=0A=0Ahttp://forums.matronics.com/view
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Subject: | Re: Timer circuit for led array |
On 03/12/2014 01:06 PM, Jeff Luckey wrote:
> that overlooks the convenience of always-available cabin lighting
> without having the Master on.
Just food for thought, but how is it any more inconvenient to turn on
the master switch versus turning on the light switch?
-Dj
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Subject: | Timer circuit for led array |
> Just food for thought, but how is it any more inconvenient to turn on
> the master switch versus turning on the light switch?
sometimes you may want to only turn on a light and not power up your
whole panel.
Roger
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Subject: | Re: Timer circuit for led array |
At 01:20 PM 3/12/2014, you wrote:
><mrspudandcompany@verizon.net>
>
>>Just food for thought, but how is it any more inconvenient to turn on
>>the master switch versus turning on the light switch?
>
> sometimes you may want to only turn on a light and not power up
> your whole panel.
>
> Roger
We had this conversation many moons ago after somebody
noticed that some high wing airplanes offered under-wing
courtesy lights. Then some other readers hypothesized about
baggage compartment lights on low wing airplanes that
could be exercised even with the master switch off.
The on-limit timer allows one to park the airplane
and perhaps even button up the cockpit while using
lights on the ship's battery to take care of final
chores outside.
I sketched an on-limit timer for somebody who was
interested in adding the feature his airplane but
I no longer recall his exact application.
The notion of an on-limit timer was never to
replace the forgetful pilot's remembering to
turn it off . . . but to be able to leave the
light on for convenience and have it go off by
itself after the task needing illumination
was completed.
Bob . . .
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Subject: | Re: Timer circuit for led array |
Thanks for the reply Jeff. Do you have any more info on the automotive
light delay relay? Dave Duperron (davedup10@gmail.com.
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Jeff Luckey <jluckey@pacbell.net> wrote:
> True but ...
>
> that overlooks the convenience of always-available cabin lighting without
> having the Master on.
>
> The post earlier today that referenced an existing automotive delay relay
> looks like a great solution - cheap, designed for the purpose, plug-n-play,
> no re-inventing the wheel
>
> - what don't we like about that
>
> -Jeff
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Eric M. Jones <emjones@charter.net>
> *To:* aeroelectric-list@matronics.com
> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 12, 2014 9:42 AM
> *Subject:* AeroElectric-List: Re: Timer circuit for led array
>
> emjones@charter.net>
>
>
> > Timer circuit for led array Reply with quote
> > I'm looking for a timer to shut off my cabin overhead utility light
> after about 10 minutes of operation. It's fed directly from the main
> battery buss and I would like to know that if I forgot to turn it off the
> timer would do it for me before draining the battery. Any ideas? David
> Duperron
>
>
> I learned to fly in Cessnas, and as I recall leaving the beacon on was a
> certain way to avoid walking away from the airplane with something still on.
> Perhaps the solution to your problem is just to have the cabin light on
> the same bus as the beacon.
>
> Adding an extra gizmo is not the best way to go.
>
> --------
> Eric M. Jones
> www.PerihelionDesign.com <http://www.periheliondesign.com/>
> 113 Brentwood Drive
> Southbridge, MA 01550
> (508) 764-2072
> emjones(at)charter.net
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.comnbsp;
>
>
> *
>
>
> *
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Timer circuit for led array |
Thanks for the tip DL, I will investigate further. Dave
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:11 AM, D L Josephson <dlj04@josephson.com> wrote:
> dlj04@josephson.com>
>
> There are dome light timer relays for cars
> http://www.delcity.net/store/Time-Delay-Relay/p_804415.h_
> 804416.t_1.r_IF1003?gclid=COb_ieijjb0CFc1afgodbl0AUA
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Timer circuit for led array |
Dave,=0A=0AIn case you did not see DL Josepheson's earlier post, here is th
e link he provided:=0A=0Ahttp://www.delcity.net/store/Time-Delay-Relay/p_80
4415.h_804416.t_1.r_IF1003?gclid=COb_ieijjb0CFc1afgodbl0AUA=0A=0A=0AI don
't know anything more about the relay than what's shown at that link, but I
imagine using the relay is pretty straightforward.- If you have specific
questions, I and other listers will be happy to try and answer them.=0A=0A
-Jeff=0A=0A=0A=0A________________________________=0A From: David Duperron <
davedup10@gmail.com>=0ATo: aeroelectric-list@matronics.com =0ASent: Wednesd
ay, March 12, 2014 6:21 PM=0ASubject: Re: AeroElectric-List: Re: Timer circ
uit for led array=0A =0A=0A=0AThanks for the reply Jeff. Do you have any mo
re info on the automotive light delay relay? Dave Duperron -(davedup10@gm
ail.com.=0A=0A=0A=0AOn Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Jeff Luckey <jluckey@p
acbell.net> wrote:=0A=0ATrue but ... =0A>=0A>that overlooks the convenience
of always-available cabin lighting without having the Master on.- =0A>
=0A>The post earlier today that referenced an existing automotive delay rel
ay looks like a great solution - cheap, designed for the purpose, plug-n-pl
ay, no re-inventing the wheel =0A>=0A>- what don't we like about that=0A>
=0A>=0A>=0A>-Jeff=0A>=0A>=0A>=0A>________________________________=0A> From:
Eric M. Jones <emjones@charter.net>=0A>To: aeroelectric-list@matronics.com
=0A>Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 9:42 AM=0A>Subject: AeroElectric-List:
Re: Timer circuit for led array=0A> =0A>=0A>--> AeroElectric-List message
posted by: "Eric M. Jones" <emjones@charter.net>=0A>=0A>=0A>>- Timer circ
uit for led array--- Reply with quote=0A>> I'm looking for a timer to
shut off my cabin overhead utility light after about 10 minutes of operati
on. It's fed directly from the main battery buss and I would like to know t
hat if I forgot to turn it off the timer would do it for me before draining
the battery. Any ideas? David Duperron =0A>=0A>=0A>I learned to fly in Ces
snas, and as I recall leaving the beacon on was a certain way to avoid walk
ing away from the airplane with something still on.=0A>Perhaps the solution
to your problem is just to have the cabin light on the same bus as the bea
con.=0A>=0A>Adding an extra gizmo is not the best way to go.=0A>=0A>-------
-=0A>Eric M. Jones=0A>www.PerihelionDesign.com=0A>113 Brentwood Drive=0A>So
uthbridge, MA 01550=0A>(508) 764-2072=0A>emjones(at)charter.net=0A>=0A>=0A>
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