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PostPosted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 9:22 am    Post subject: Timer circuit for led array Reply with quote

[quote] I haven't done a survey of the entire automotive world, but it seems as if every car today has convenience lighting that turns on the interior lights when the doors are unlocked and again when the car is turned off. On my 2006 Toyota truck, they turn off when the doors are locked, either with the switch on the door or with the remote.
Perhaps a You Pick car wrecker would be a good place to grab a circuit whole for a relative cheap price.

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I believe that you will find that most of the delays etc are controlled through the car's computer and not with individual delay circuits. I could be wrong, have been on occasion.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 4:00 pm    Post subject: Timer circuit for led array Reply with quote

I'm thinking more like the circuit that lets the head lights remain on till you get the groceries in. And did I tell you this has to be small and weigh next to nothing !!! Thanks Rick, Dave


On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 11:58 AM, Richard Girard <aslsa.rng(at)gmail.com (aslsa.rng(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
[quote] I haven't done a survey of the entire automotive world, but it seems as if every car today has convenience lighting that turns on the interior lights when the doors are unlocked and again when the car is turned off. On my 2006 Toyota truck, they turn off when the doors are locked, either with the switch on the door or with the remote. Perhaps a You Pick car wrecker would be a good place to grab a circuit whole for a relative cheap price.
Rick Girard
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On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:55 PM, Jeff Luckey <jluckey(at)pacbell.net (jluckey(at)pacbell.net)> wrote:
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Dave,


In case you did not see DL Josepheson's earlier post, here is the link he provided:

http://www.delcity.net/store/Time-Delay-Relay/p_804415.h_804416.t_1.r_IF1003?gclid=COb_ieijjb0CFc1afgodbl0AUA




I 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.


-Jeff

From: David Duperron <davedup10(at)gmail.com (davedup10(at)gmail.com)>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 6:21 PM
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Thanks for the reply Jeff. Do you have any more info on the automotive light delay relay? Dave Duperron  (davedup10(at)gmail.com (davedup10(at)gmail.com).


On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Jeff Luckey <jluckey(at)pacbell.net (jluckey(at)pacbell.net)> wrote:
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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
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> 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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Eric M. Jones
www.PerihelionDesign.com
113 Brentwood Drive
Southbridge, MA 01550
(508) 764-2072
emjones(at)charter.net


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 6:22 pm    Post subject: Timer circuit for led array Reply with quote

Which is exactly the function of the automotive relay cited. It weighs pretty close to nothing, (as close as you’re likely to get anyway) is small, about a 1” cube, is adjustable for delay time, is relatively inexpensive (only $13.00 direct from the manufacturer in single quantities) and it will switch up to 30 amps. Pretty good off the shelf solution to the problem I’d say.

Bob McC


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I'm thinking more like the circuit that lets the head lights remain on till you get the groceries in. And did I tell you this has to be small and weigh next to nothing !!! Thanks Rick, Dave


On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 11:58 AM, Richard Girard <aslsa.rng(at)gmail.com (aslsa.rng(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
I haven't done a survey of the entire automotive world, but it seems as if every car today has convenience lighting that turns on the interior lights when the doors are unlocked and again when the car is turned off. On my 2006 Toyota truck, they turn off when the doors are locked, either with the switch on the door or with the remote.
Perhaps a You Pick car wrecker would be a good place to grab a circuit whole for a relative cheap price.



Rick Girard

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On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:55 PM, Jeff Luckey <jluckey(at)pacbell.net (jluckey(at)pacbell.net)> wrote:
Dave,



In case you did not see DL Josepheson's earlier post, here is the link he provided:


http://www.delcity.net/store/Time-Delay-Relay/p_804415.h_804416.t_1.r_IF1003?gclid=COb_ieijjb0CFc1afgodbl0AUA





I 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.



-Jeff




From: David Duperron <davedup10(at)gmail.com (davedup10(at)gmail.com)>
To: aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com (aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com)
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: 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(at)gmail.com (davedup10(at)gmail.com).


On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Jeff Luckey <jluckey(at)pacbell.net (jluckey(at)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(at)charter.net (emjones(at)charter.net)>
To: aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com (aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com)
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 9:42 AM
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> 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
113 Brentwood Drive
Southbridge, MA 01550
(508) 764-2072
emjones(at)charter.net




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