I have four ssr DC devices that control the main dc power with a 24 volt controlling power.
I want to be able to make a device that does this:
1. As soon as SSR Switch 1 is On for (100 micro seconds to 2 seconds delay) - then I want to turn it Off, and have SSR Switch 2 turn On for (100 micro seconds to 2 seconds delay) – then I want SSR Switch 2 to turn Off, and then SSR Switch 3 will turn On for (100 micro seconds to 2 seconds delay) - then SSR Switch 3 will turn Off, and then SSR Switch 4 will turn On (100 micro seconds to 2 seconds delay), and then SSR 4 will turn off, and finally go full circle where SSR #1 activates again continuously repeats that pattern.
2. The 100 micro seconds to 2 seconds delay is not a mandatory requirement - in other words, if I could have each ssr be on for a short fixed amount of time like 1000 microsecond, that would fine - but if it's easy to have that adjustable, that would be perfect for my project.
3. I would be willing to pay someone for the parts and time to create in advance.
Please let me know what you think.
I want to be able to make a device that does this:
1. As soon as SSR Switch 1 is On for (100 micro seconds to 2 seconds delay) - then I want to turn it Off, and have SSR Switch 2 turn On for (100 micro seconds to 2 seconds delay) – then I want SSR Switch 2 to turn Off, and then SSR Switch 3 will turn On for (100 micro seconds to 2 seconds delay) - then SSR Switch 3 will turn Off, and then SSR Switch 4 will turn On (100 micro seconds to 2 seconds delay), and then SSR 4 will turn off, and finally go full circle where SSR #1 activates again continuously repeats that pattern.
2. The 100 micro seconds to 2 seconds delay is not a mandatory requirement - in other words, if I could have each ssr be on for a short fixed amount of time like 1000 microsecond, that would fine - but if it's easy to have that adjustable, that would be perfect for my project.
3. I would be willing to pay someone for the parts and time to create in advance.
Please let me know what you think.