I have an electronic timer relay from Omega (Omega Part No. FSV-AT2000).
It has variable on/off controls but I need the dwell time for the OFF circuit to be shorter in duration. Currently the minimum off time is 30 seconds which is waaay too long. I need it somewhere around .5/sec.
I'm pretty rusty with my electronics but I figured it may be as simple as replacing a resistor with a different value.
There's two pots; one for off, one for on. I thought the resistor to the center tap of the OFF pot may be the one to control the timing (R/C time circuit?).
anyone care to have a look at the attachments and take a guess which components I can modify to speed up the off circuit?
Looking at the PCB the OFF pot is the one on the right. You'll notice also, on the far right of the pcb next to the pot (above the green led) there's two resistors soldered in series. This goes to the center tap of the OFF pot.
It has variable on/off controls but I need the dwell time for the OFF circuit to be shorter in duration. Currently the minimum off time is 30 seconds which is waaay too long. I need it somewhere around .5/sec.
I'm pretty rusty with my electronics but I figured it may be as simple as replacing a resistor with a different value.
There's two pots; one for off, one for on. I thought the resistor to the center tap of the OFF pot may be the one to control the timing (R/C time circuit?).
anyone care to have a look at the attachments and take a guess which components I can modify to speed up the off circuit?
Looking at the PCB the OFF pot is the one on the right. You'll notice also, on the far right of the pcb next to the pot (above the green led) there's two resistors soldered in series. This goes to the center tap of the OFF pot.
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