In a message dated 03/15/2000 10:43:37 PM Pacific Standard Time,
Sethmh@earthlink.net writes:
<< Am I missing something? >>
nope. you've got it perfectly. the way to do what you want to do will take
more than one conventional relay. to do the ten minutes you need a time
delay relay(off delay). when the key is turned off the timer will begin to
count down for ten minutes then change the state of it's contacts. you drive
a second relay from the interior lights that come on with the door. you wire
the normally closed contacts of this relay in series with the constant hot
you need for a time delay(off delay) relay and its done.
to recap the time delay off delay relay needs a constant hot for the timer
and a loss of power for the signal to start the timer. you use a second
timer to break the constant hot when the door opens. the timer loses it's
count and will not restart till it senses the key being turned off again.
does this make sense?
it's all drawn in my head so i can't just show it to you.
feel free to email me for more clarification on this
derek
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