So 12v switch remote input and ground at input end. Then switch remote output at other end. What about the centre common output terminal , what goes there ?
Thanks for the vid! I'm in the process of researching an install for my car. This is my first time messing with electronics, and I wanted to expand my understanding of what would be happening when I make the install. I discovered via forum that I can use a time delay relay in order to run my fuel pump for longer than the car's computer will allow. This is to accommodate for fuel drained from the lines as a result of a leaky check valve, an expensive and invasive repair.
Ahh, that's interesting. I think these things are probably good for lots of stuff we don't normally think of using them for. If it's not too much trouble, would you mind pasting a link to this comment chain of that forum thread so anyone interested could read up on it? I'm interested in learning more about what you're planning to use it for. Sounds creative and an easy(ier) fix all in one. Thanks for the comment too.
"afraid it might be confusing" this is the first thing that finally made it make sense to me. I didn't know that you could supply voltage on the COM NO NC side all by itself as its own circuit, separate from the whole board being powered by switch on the other side. (the fact that only that side is switched wasn't apparent til you said so, is my only negative).
So to be clear, I can keep something on by supplying voltage via a positive into the COM and out thru the NC to the load to the negative... and then if I send a separate momentary voltage to the input side then I can get that thing to turn off for a moment?
Chears for the great video. I'm building my own Battery Boxes. To power fridges, lights, etc when camping. I rekkon all the comercial ones are crap. Not fused, no battery protection, poorly ventalated and very expensive. Anyways they all are charged by a DC to DC charger. Problem I hit was I didn't want the DC to DC to start stealing power when I trying to start my Troopie. Found these timer boards on EBay. But like most geeky stuff on EBay there is little to no instruction. So thankyou for taking the time to present this video. I can now finish off my projects. Cheers. :)
@@zarboaudioprojects1430Can this be used for OFF delay also > for both activating the load and hold/maintain its ON position upto specified time (0-10 sec) ? in a IR sensor +ve output circuit ? triggering on off again and again by IR sensor output ? as I am annoyed by the on off flickering Output of IR sensor relay circuit while using it as automatic sink/basin hand wash process.
@@anandjoshi8554 I don't think this will work for that process. Check AliExpress though, they have boards that will do what you want, they will be a bit more money, and involve a simple micro processor board but they do exist. Just don't get lost in a rabbit hole... easy to do on Ali! :) Thanks for watching and for the comment.
Hello sir, i do not able for work this delay, i try again, again. After looking your video it work good, wow. Thank you for your demo, it easy to understand how it work. Now work good, youpi, i put on my target, when i shoot whit the rifle 22lr. View from Quebec, excuse my for my english. Appreciated your time for this video, good job my friend!.
Hey Gaetan, I'm really glad that it helped you understand how it worked. Sometimes I have to see things in a specific way to understand it, and that's why I made this video. I have a video coming up where I will use this relay, so stay tuned! Thanks again for the comment!
Great video. I’m using one of these to power up an inverter. When it’s turned on the n/c terminal connects through a resistor to precharge it and then after 4 seconds a continuous duty solenoid is activated by the timer through the n/o terminal to connect full voltage.
Nice. That's a clever use for one of these. Thanks for describing your use of this cool little device. These things are handy little buggers. I plan on using one for the radio I'm in the process of building. I may use it to delay the amp power-on, or I may connect to the common (-) terminal of the amp output and just let the amp turn on right away and delay the speaker connection. I have to see if that will work though first. Thanks for the comment Adam, and thanks for watching my video.
Thanks for the video. I'm thinking of using a couplle of these to control a couple of contactors I'm using for an electric motorcycle build. One contactor is used in a pre-charge circuit, while the second is used for the main power circuit. Both are in parallel between the battery and motor controller.
Sounds fun. I was just playing with one of these myself today getting ready for another radio build. As long as your voltage and more importantly, amperage needs are under the max on the timer relay, it should work well. Feel free to follow up here if you want on how it went once you get it functioning. Thanks for the comment!
Well explained. I have an EV car that has an annoying back-up warning. I want to be able to press a button to temporarily disable the back-up alarm when I back up out of my driveway at 4am so as not to wake my neighbors, but I want the back-up capability to return back to normal on its own. That way, instead of using a simple on/off I would never forget to return the back-up alarm to its normally on state. There are situations where I want the back up alarm on (backing out at a busy parking lot) so I never want to forget to turn the back-up alarm on.
Very informative helpful video! Being very green to electronics I purchased this item without knowing it's not the greatest for my application. What sort of device would I be looking for to turn on a 12-volt beacon approximately 10 seconds then shut off? Using a Banner photoelectric sensor to trigger when an overheight semi hauling heavy equipment passes through it. TIA
That sounds like a fun project... I don't know exactly what device would do that, but I bet a search on Ali or Amazon would yield a solution. There are delay turn off devices as well, maybe it could be that simple. Good luck!
You should've shown the schematic diagram for this module .... they are very useful and have many uses ... I have one I designed myself and it's used as an inrush current limiter, shunting a group of power resistors in a 1Kw audio amp I built.
Hi. Thanks for taking the time to make all your posts. Is there a board or circuit that gives the opposite function of this board? i.e. I give a 12v pulse of 1 second but get an output pulse of 12v for say 3 seconds? To put it into context, my camera controller has inputs from my reverse light and 2 side indicators to select the appropriate camera. The flasher unit is sometimes (not always) a bit fast for the camera controller and confuses it. If I could slug or elongate the signal into the controller it would solve the problem. Thanks in advance
Hmmm... I'm not sure there is a board for this... but you MAY be able to create this elongate the voltage for several seconds with the use of a capacitor inline with the positive lead. I don't know what value or voltage rating would work, but I think it may be an option. The cap would charge and discharge slowly to 'elongate' the voltage. Maybe do some searches on RUclips for this effect. AliExpress may have something that does this, but I wouldn't know how to search for it, what search terms to use. Good luck! If it works, feel free to re-comment, I'd be interested in seeing how it turns out.
Can these be used as a speaker switch on delay? my class D amp has a nasty BUMP when you switch it on, wondering if these could be used to delay the speakers output for about 3 seconds or so.
Possibly... if the L and R share a common ground, you'd probably want to test first. Ali does sell a dedicated speaker delay just for that purpose as well.
Am having big issues with mosfet getting so hot and i when to use relays for my hho generator cause relay down get overheat fast as mosfet so I like this system
Question: First thank you for the video. Q: would this relay delay the cut out? Meaning can it keep the light (as example) to stay On for couple seconds after the switch is Off? Then cut the power off the light?
This won't do that, but check this out from Ali: www.aliexpress.us/item/2261799877292267.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.11.5757eQVLeQVLoz&algo_pvid=b3e813e9-8222-47b7-b461-ddd9a0ca5116&algo_exp_id=b3e813e9-8222-47b7-b461-ddd9a0ca5116-5&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21USD%211.92%211.92%21%21%211.92%211.92%21%402101fb1517215822233534561ec2da%2120000000117340115%21sea%21US%211618196486%21&curPageLogUid=nXSUn7gX7SQ8&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch%7Cquery_from%3A
I bought some strobing red LEDs that I was going ro wire in to the brake light on my scooter but the regulations for flashing brake lights require that they only come in when emergency braking. I found this video looking for ideas and now I think I have a plan! If I run this circuit off my standard brake light feed with a delay of 2 seconds then have it switch the strobing lights on I think I can have F1 style brake lights that might just be almost UK legal!
Well mine finally arrived from China. My plan is to tap the live feed to my rear running light as that's always live whenever the ignition is on and use that to power my strobe light wiring the tap thru the output on this board and up to the strobe then tap the power line from the rear brake light and run that to the input on the board. I hope that makes sense! That potentiometer takes some bloody turns to take notice!@@zarboaudioprojects1430
Hi, I'm looking for a timer module similar to this one, but I need the opposite of what this does. I need a module that switches on the relay immediately when power comes into the module and keeps the relay on for a couple of seconds after power is removed from the module. I'm able to supply an additional continuous 12v power line to keep the relay on.
I've thought about this for awhile, but I can't seem to figure out how to do this with anything I could find. You might be able to do it with an Arduino board, but that's beyond me, and probably more complex than you want.
Not sure if this would work, but maybe check this thing out... www.amazon.com/DROK-Controller-Delay-off-0-01s-9999mins-Adjustable/dp/B07RGT5G1X/ref=sr_1_14_sspa?keywords=time%2Bdelay%2Bswitch&qid=1692563971&sr=8-14-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9tdGY&th=1
Congrats for this fantastic explanation!! I would like to ask whether this relay can get activated with 6-9 dc Voltage in it's input, rather than only a fixed 12 dc Volt. I want to activate it with a rechargeable 9volt battery for my project. Would it work? Thank you!
I had to watch a few times and really pay attention before it sank in. I'm not an "electrical" guy. Is this same as a "soft on" or "soft power up"? Would you recommend using one in the 2.1 build you just did? My parts just came in and I'm starting to get that itch.
It could be used as a soft start option for an amp. Or, I suppose you could use this to switch on the ground line of a L(eft) R(ight) G(round) input to an amplifier so that the amp would still turn on right away, but the signal wouldn't get to it until the delay time was over. It depends on what 'thumps' or other noises your intended equipment makes and when.
Wow thank you so much for sharing this video You explain so well and put effort in preparing I don't know much of this but going to use it n my vapour blasting box those is exactly what i need thanls
Hi, iv just purchased 2 of these, but mine have zero voltage out once the relay energised and the second light comes on, but the 2 inner legs of the relay energise after the set time, do they do 2 versions of this that look identical, , so mine have zero output once the 2nd light comes on, and both work the same. thank you.
I've purchased so many things from Ali that looked/worked one way, then purchased another from the same seller even, only to find that there are differences one from another. It wouldn't surprise me one particle if you got one that worked differently than the one I demo'd. As long as you can figure out how it DOES work, you should be good. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I want to delay the amp off on my car amplifier using the radio. Remote on. I want the amp to turn off 10 sec after the radio powers down. Does the relay get constant power? And what pins would I hook up for this to work, thanks.
I don't think this would work for what you need. Once power is cut to this relay board, the power is cut to the switched device instantly. This only delay's the "ON" procedure.
I'm trying to setup a time delay on a toilet flusher with 24 volt power. Basically I'm hoping to press a button and have it flush for 5 seconds (engage the solenoid) Any recommendations? The board I got didn't work out for me
Hey Marc, Check this item out: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256802427017605.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.55.818e2d109ZRzKL&algo_pvid=24af2e47-9763-4618-9680-6e4c945748bc&algo_exp_id=24af2e47-9763-4618-9680-6e4c945748bc-27&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21USD%214.92%213.49%21%21%214.92%21%21%402101d4a716979757808453712e1d6f%2112000021396436345%21sea%21US%211618196486%21&curPageLogUid=hN66kIawbziv#nav-specification I'm not sure if this is what you need, I can't really tell from the description. But if you look for similar items on Ali you will probably find what you need. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I have an older 1970's pickup truck, what I'd like to do is have the dome light stay on a few seconds after the door is shut. Like in a newer vehicle. Would this work for me.
Is there a board like this with 4 terminals? I want to use something like this to control my model railroad 3 aspect signal, green, yellow, red through this timer relay.
Not that I'm aware of, but I suspect you could use two or three of these set at different time intervals to do the same thing? The relay connects the middle and bottom terminals when off, and disconnects when turned on, so could you use that to your advantage?
Sorry for the delay, you will need to check with the seller... some of these work differently and they change how they are made without warning, so best bet, ask the seller. Thanks for watching!
I'm not sure what you're planning to do with it, but for a car, I'd say go with the 12 volt unit since that's what your car is wired for. Just make sure whatever you're trying to switch doesn't exceed the current/voltage capabilities of the relay mounted on the board... it should say right on the relay itself what it's limits are.
It likely cannot handle that much voltage. Instead, check this product out for a minimal cost increase... www.aliexpress.us/item/3256801531648436.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.25.12b074deVELEXr&algo_pvid=885889ed-6f5e-4171-8e5a-0beab02fdfa4&aem_p4p_detail=202308250644598694424702336800004255246&algo_exp_id=885889ed-6f5e-4171-8e5a-0beab02fdfa4-12&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21USD%215.40%211.3%21%21%215.40%21%21%402101f49416929710997604513efba0%2112000017311197157%21sea%21US%211618196486%21&curPageLogUid=Dg5Z4bzZvWJK&search_p4p_id=202308250644598694424702336800004255246_13 Thanks for watching!
You might have a bad one. But just for fun, try screwing it all the way out, or anti-clockwise, then going clockwise again, I had one on which that worked when it wasn't adjusting the first time. At least they're cheap! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Yesterday I bought the item online, but when I tried the blue led light and the relay didn't respond, I wanted to return the item, but the seller refused on the grounds that the item was new and still sealed.
As in a car horn? I'm looking at the 12 volt time delay relay board right now and it the relay on the board shows the ability to switch up to 10 amps at 30 volts. So it does sound like it might be feasible as long as the horn doesn't draw more than that amount of current.
I'd like to make a delayed start signal for a project but I can't wrap my brain around these timers offered on Amazon. I have an inverter (Schneider Electric XW+) that will use a battery bank to power my critical loads. It can also get power from a generator that it will start when told to do so. I want to connect a 12vDC relay to a power adapter connected to a grid outlet, that is, not a critical load outlet. When the power goes out the relay will switch and the normally open connection will close. That's the trigger that the grid power is out. That trigger needs to delay start the generator after grid is down for 15 minutes by momentarily closing a connection on the inverter. However if the grid comes back up before the 15 minutes then everything is canceled, that is, I don't want to signal the inverter to start the generator. Another delayed timer relay is to stop the generator after the grid is up for 15 minutes. If it comes up and then down again before the 15 minutes, then nothing happens. But if the grid stays up for 15 minutes, (12vDC relay connected to grid power adapter is on), then a different connection on the inverter is momentarily made signaling it to stop the generator and return to using grid power for the critical loads. Your application for a time-delay amp turn for the radio was well explained. I enjoyed it. Any thoughts, comments, ideas, etc. will be appreciated! Thank you
Yikes! That's a complicated setup you're contemplating. Honestly, since it's for house power, I'd suggest using an off the shelf setup if there is one. I'd have to draw a diagram to understand what you're trying to do. It would be a fun thing to try and design using stuff like this delayed relay though. Good luck!
A friend made a skamatic for me but he doesn't know how to add a timer relay. I have a 12vDC motor that moves an arm on the motor from one limit switch to another. I push a momentary switch and it starts the motor moving the arm from the first limit switch then hits the other limit switch reversing the motor to make the arm go back to the first limit switch and stop. What I need is for the motor to stop for two seconds when it hits the second limit switch and then return to the first limit switch and stop. I'm using four 5 pin relays and thinking how to change out one of the relays for a timer relay? I saw a video on a relay Beuler BU-509TD time delay relay.
zarboaudioprojects1430 I'm using to delay car amp. 12v remote wire and ground at input end. Remote to amp off top output. Bottom output not used. Middle common output , what goes there ??.
I’m really struggling with my timer, I built a machine similar to the one in this video but I’m having the problem he fixed. My piston stays down until pressure is released from the ruclips.net/video/bAth9-Kilzg/видео.html
Exactly the same board: At Bangood 21 RM, at Shoppee 3 RM. It's the same with all other stuff. 😡 I buy all electronic components etc from Shoppee or Lazada.
Hey, sorry Gabriel, I'm not getting all of my comments for some reason. My email for this channel is zarboaudioprojects@gmail.com Feel free to send a few pics and I'll see if I can help.
For me it's a multi-amp stereo in my van. If the amps turn on at the same time as the radio, there's always a loud pop. Thanks for the great video!!!!
So 12v switch remote input and ground at input end.
Then switch remote output at other end.
What about the centre common output terminal , what goes there ?
Test
Thanks for the vid! I'm in the process of researching an install for my car. This is my first time messing with electronics, and I wanted to expand my understanding of what would be happening when I make the install. I discovered via forum that I can use a time delay relay in order to run my fuel pump for longer than the car's computer will allow. This is to accommodate for fuel drained from the lines as a result of a leaky check valve, an expensive and invasive repair.
Ahh, that's interesting. I think these things are probably good for lots of stuff we don't normally think of using them for. If it's not too much trouble, would you mind pasting a link to this comment chain of that forum thread so anyone interested could read up on it? I'm interested in learning more about what you're planning to use it for. Sounds creative and an easy(ier) fix all in one. Thanks for the comment too.
"afraid it might be confusing"
this is the first thing that finally made it make sense to me. I didn't know that you could supply voltage on the COM NO NC side all by itself as its own circuit, separate from the whole board being powered by switch on the other side. (the fact that only that side is switched wasn't apparent til you said so, is my only negative).
So to be clear, I can keep something on by supplying voltage via a positive into the COM and out thru the NC to the load to the negative... and then if I send a separate momentary voltage to the input side then I can get that thing to turn off for a moment?
Chears for the great video. I'm building my own Battery Boxes. To power fridges, lights, etc when camping. I rekkon all the comercial ones are crap. Not fused, no battery protection, poorly ventalated and very expensive. Anyways they all are charged by a DC to DC charger. Problem I hit was I didn't want the DC to DC to start stealing power when I trying to start my Troopie. Found these timer boards on EBay. But like most geeky stuff on EBay there is little to no instruction. So thankyou for taking the time to present this video. I can now finish off my projects. Cheers. :)
Thank you, this is great. Amazing how knowledge like this is free on the internet. The modules are dirt cheap as well.
Yes, cheap, fun little click-y things that can do cool things in an electronic project. Thanks for watching the video.
Check my comment 😉
@@zarboaudioprojects1430Can this be used for OFF delay also > for both activating the load and hold/maintain its ON position upto specified time (0-10 sec) ? in a IR sensor +ve output circuit ? triggering on off again and again by IR sensor output ?
as I am annoyed by the on off flickering Output of IR sensor relay circuit while using it as automatic sink/basin hand wash process.
@@anandjoshi8554 I don't think this will work for that process. Check AliExpress though, they have boards that will do what you want, they will be a bit more money, and involve a simple micro processor board but they do exist. Just don't get lost in a rabbit hole... easy to do on Ali! :) Thanks for watching and for the comment.
Hello sir, i do not able for work this delay, i try again, again. After looking your video it work good, wow. Thank you for your demo, it easy to understand how it work. Now work good, youpi, i put on my target, when i shoot whit the rifle 22lr. View from Quebec, excuse my for my english. Appreciated your time for this video, good job my friend!.
Hey Gaetan, I'm really glad that it helped you understand how it worked. Sometimes I have to see things in a specific way to understand it, and that's why I made this video. I have a video coming up where I will use this relay, so stay tuned! Thanks again for the comment!
Great video. I’m using one of these to power up an inverter. When it’s turned on the n/c terminal connects through a resistor to precharge it and then after 4 seconds a continuous duty solenoid is activated by the timer through the n/o terminal to connect full voltage.
Nice. That's a clever use for one of these. Thanks for describing your use of this cool little device. These things are handy little buggers. I plan on using one for the radio I'm in the process of building. I may use it to delay the amp power-on, or I may connect to the common (-) terminal of the amp output and just let the amp turn on right away and delay the speaker connection. I have to see if that will work though first.
Thanks for the comment Adam, and thanks for watching my video.
Thanks for the video. I'm thinking of using a couplle of these to control a couple of contactors I'm using for an electric motorcycle build. One contactor is used in a pre-charge circuit, while the second is used for the main power circuit. Both are in parallel between the battery and motor controller.
Sounds fun. I was just playing with one of these myself today getting ready for another radio build. As long as your voltage and more importantly, amperage needs are under the max on the timer relay, it should work well. Feel free to follow up here if you want on how it went once you get it functioning. Thanks for the comment!
Well explained. I have an EV car that has an annoying back-up warning. I want to be able to press a button to temporarily disable the back-up alarm when I back up out of my driveway at 4am so as not to wake my neighbors, but I want the back-up capability to return back to normal on its own. That way, instead of using a simple on/off I would never forget to return the back-up alarm to its normally on state. There are situations where I want the back up alarm on (backing out at a busy parking lot) so I never want to forget to turn the back-up alarm on.
***** Thank you! I plan to use this to control a timed seat belt reminder light.
Congratulations on your great project, what kind of resistance Ohm did you use?
Very informative helpful video! Being very green to electronics I purchased this item without knowing it's not the greatest for my application. What sort of device would I be looking for to turn on a 12-volt beacon approximately 10 seconds then shut off? Using a Banner photoelectric sensor to trigger when an overheight semi hauling heavy equipment passes through it. TIA
That sounds like a fun project... I don't know exactly what device would do that, but I bet a search on Ali or Amazon would yield a solution. There are delay turn off devices as well, maybe it could be that simple. Good luck!
greatly explained sir. thank you.
Thank you for watching
I plan to put one on an audio control dm-608 dsp before it turns on my car amp to prevent the start up pop I sometimes get
You should've shown the schematic diagram for this module .... they are very useful and have many uses ... I have one I designed myself and it's used as an inrush current limiter, shunting a group of power resistors in a 1Kw audio amp I built.
Thanks for the comment and for watching!
hey janina can u send me the diagram pls.I need it for my project
Hi. Thanks for taking the time to make all your posts. Is there a board or circuit that gives the opposite function of this board? i.e. I give a 12v pulse of 1 second but get an output pulse of 12v for say 3 seconds? To put it into context, my camera controller has inputs from my reverse light and 2 side indicators to select the appropriate camera. The flasher unit is sometimes (not always) a bit fast for the camera controller and confuses it. If I could slug or elongate the signal into the controller it would solve the problem. Thanks in advance
Hmmm... I'm not sure there is a board for this... but you MAY be able to create this elongate the voltage for several seconds with the use of a capacitor inline with the positive lead. I don't know what value or voltage rating would work, but I think it may be an option. The cap would charge and discharge slowly to 'elongate' the voltage. Maybe do some searches on RUclips for this effect. AliExpress may have something that does this, but I wouldn't know how to search for it, what search terms to use. Good luck! If it works, feel free to re-comment, I'd be interested in seeing how it turns out.
Thanks...from Indonesia 👍
I need to set up a time delay relay with a reset? I want to make low voltage led light flash. Any ideas? Thanks for the video!
Great video thank you. I have a project I think I could use this relay do you answer questions in the comments?
Sure, I can try...
thank you well explained I can use it in the car I have a small amp for the bass speaker and it makes a horrid noise when I crank the car over.
Can these be used as a speaker switch on delay? my class D amp has a nasty BUMP when you switch it on, wondering if these could be used to delay the speakers output for about 3 seconds or so.
Possibly... if the L and R share a common ground, you'd probably want to test first. Ali does sell a dedicated speaker delay just for that purpose as well.
Am having big issues with mosfet getting so hot and i when to use relays for my hho generator cause relay down get overheat fast as mosfet so I like this system
Question:
First thank you for the video.
Q: would this relay delay the cut out? Meaning can it keep the light (as example) to stay On for couple seconds after the switch is Off? Then cut the power off the light?
This won't do that, but check this out from Ali: www.aliexpress.us/item/2261799877292267.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.11.5757eQVLeQVLoz&algo_pvid=b3e813e9-8222-47b7-b461-ddd9a0ca5116&algo_exp_id=b3e813e9-8222-47b7-b461-ddd9a0ca5116-5&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21USD%211.92%211.92%21%21%211.92%211.92%21%402101fb1517215822233534561ec2da%2120000000117340115%21sea%21US%211618196486%21&curPageLogUid=nXSUn7gX7SQ8&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch%7Cquery_from%3A
I bought some strobing red LEDs that I was going ro wire in to the brake light on my scooter but the regulations for flashing brake lights require that they only come in when emergency braking. I found this video looking for ideas and now I think I have a plan! If I run this circuit off my standard brake light feed with a delay of 2 seconds then have it switch the strobing lights on I think I can have F1 style brake lights that might just be almost UK legal!
Sounds like it would work as long as the strobing lights are different than your main brake lights. Good idea!
Well mine finally arrived from China. My plan is to tap the live feed to my rear running light as that's always live whenever the ignition is on and use that to power my strobe light wiring the tap thru the output on this board and up to the strobe then tap the power line from the rear brake light and run that to the input on the board. I hope that makes sense! That potentiometer takes some bloody turns to take notice!@@zarboaudioprojects1430
Hi,
I'm looking for a timer module similar to this one, but I need the opposite of what this does. I need a module that switches on the relay immediately when power comes into the module and keeps the relay on for a couple of seconds after power is removed from the module. I'm able to supply an additional continuous 12v power line to keep the relay on.
I've thought about this for awhile, but I can't seem to figure out how to do this with anything I could find. You might be able to do it with an Arduino board, but that's beyond me, and probably more complex than you want.
Not sure if this would work, but maybe check this thing out... www.amazon.com/DROK-Controller-Delay-off-0-01s-9999mins-Adjustable/dp/B07RGT5G1X/ref=sr_1_14_sspa?keywords=time%2Bdelay%2Bswitch&qid=1692563971&sr=8-14-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9tdGY&th=1
Congrats for this fantastic explanation!! I would like to ask whether this relay can get activated with 6-9 dc Voltage in it's input, rather than only a fixed 12 dc Volt. I want to activate it with a rechargeable 9volt battery for my project. Would it work? Thank you!
Check Ali or Amazon for different voltages in this item. They have 5 volt versions as well.
I had to watch a few times and really pay attention before it sank in. I'm not an "electrical" guy. Is this same as a "soft on" or "soft power up"? Would you recommend using one in the 2.1 build you just did? My parts just came in and I'm starting to get that itch.
It could be used as a soft start option for an amp. Or, I suppose you could use this to switch on the ground line of a L(eft) R(ight) G(round) input to an amplifier so that the amp would still turn on right away, but the signal wouldn't get to it until the delay time was over. It depends on what 'thumps' or other noises your intended equipment makes and when.
Wow thank you so much for sharing this video
You explain so well and put effort in preparing
I don't know much of this but going to use it n my vapour blasting box those is exactly what i need thanls
Thanks a lot for the comment and encouragement. I do appreciate it. These are pretty cool little doo-dads for sure. Thanks for watching.
Hi, iv just purchased 2 of these, but mine have zero voltage out once the relay energised and the second light comes on, but the 2 inner legs of the relay energise after the set time, do they do 2 versions of this that look identical, , so mine have zero output once the 2nd light comes on, and both work the same. thank you.
I've purchased so many things from Ali that looked/worked one way, then purchased another from the same seller even, only to find that there are differences one from another. It wouldn't surprise me one particle if you got one that worked differently than the one I demo'd. As long as you can figure out how it DOES work, you should be good. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Excellent video ! Thank you.
Hey, I'm glad if it could help!
Very well made video and easy to understand.. much appreciated. I thank you sir. :)
You're welcome. I'm glad you got something out of it. Thanks for subscribing and for the comment!
I want to delay the amp off on my car amplifier using the radio. Remote on. I want the amp to turn off 10 sec after the radio powers down. Does the relay get constant power? And what pins would I hook up for this to work, thanks.
I don't think this would work for what you need. Once power is cut to this relay board, the power is cut to the switched device instantly. This only delay's the "ON" procedure.
Great video 👍
Thanks!
I'm trying to setup a time delay on a toilet flusher with 24 volt power. Basically I'm hoping to press a button and have it flush for 5 seconds (engage the solenoid)
Any recommendations? The board I got didn't work out for me
Hey Marc, Check this item out: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256802427017605.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.55.818e2d109ZRzKL&algo_pvid=24af2e47-9763-4618-9680-6e4c945748bc&algo_exp_id=24af2e47-9763-4618-9680-6e4c945748bc-27&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21USD%214.92%213.49%21%21%214.92%21%21%402101d4a716979757808453712e1d6f%2112000021396436345%21sea%21US%211618196486%21&curPageLogUid=hN66kIawbziv#nav-specification
I'm not sure if this is what you need, I can't really tell from the description. But if you look for similar items on Ali you will probably find what you need.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks for that lesson, you helped me a lot.
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!
Great video! It gives me some ideas for sure.
Lots of fun with these even just messing around with them. Thanks for watching!
I have an older 1970's pickup truck, what I'd like to do is have the dome light stay on a few seconds after the door is shut. Like in a newer vehicle. Would this work for me.
I don't think this would do what you want it to. Once the power is cut, the light would go out.
for used module for help me fast switching Router fiber 12v
hello bro, can this be used to contact motorcycles that use the solenoid system?
thank you in advance, my warmest regards from Indonesia ️
Is there a board like this with 4 terminals? I want to use something like this to control my model railroad 3 aspect signal, green, yellow, red through this timer relay.
Not that I'm aware of, but I suspect you could use two or three of these set at different time intervals to do the same thing? The relay connects the middle and bottom terminals when off, and disconnects when turned on, so could you use that to your advantage?
@@zarboaudioprojects1430 yes that is a thought thanks
so do you increase the capacitor to get mor time or decrease it i want about 5 min timer
Sorry for the delay, you will need to check with the seller... some of these work differently and they change how they are made without warning, so best bet, ask the seller. Thanks for watching!
Sir, is it possible to Adjust the time to 1 minute up ??
Sorry I didn't see this comment sooner. Check this video out, it may help: ruclips.net/video/LDLPUpU64J4/видео.html
Which time delay board should I use in my car audio set up, the 5 volt or 12 volt?
I'm not sure what you're planning to do with it, but for a car, I'd say go with the 12 volt unit since that's what your car is wired for. Just make sure whatever you're trying to switch doesn't exceed the current/voltage capabilities of the relay mounted on the board... it should say right on the relay itself what it's limits are.
Can 12v relay work with 18.5v dc input voltage?
It likely cannot handle that much voltage. Instead, check this product out for a minimal cost increase... www.aliexpress.us/item/3256801531648436.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.25.12b074deVELEXr&algo_pvid=885889ed-6f5e-4171-8e5a-0beab02fdfa4&aem_p4p_detail=202308250644598694424702336800004255246&algo_exp_id=885889ed-6f5e-4171-8e5a-0beab02fdfa4-12&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21USD%215.40%211.3%21%21%215.40%21%21%402101f49416929710997604513efba0%2112000017311197157%21sea%21US%211618196486%21&curPageLogUid=Dg5Z4bzZvWJK&search_p4p_id=202308250644598694424702336800004255246_13 Thanks for watching!
Just use dc-dc converter module step-down output
Input- 18.5V output 12V
thank you sir!
hi! want to know the different between this and mos ?
Sorry, I'm not versed in metal oxide semiconductors.
I got one of these but no matter how many turns I adjust the screw, I’m unable to change the delay time
You might have a bad one. But just for fun, try screwing it all the way out, or anti-clockwise, then going clockwise again, I had one on which that worked when it wasn't adjusting the first time. At least they're cheap! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Yesterday I bought the item online, but when I tried the blue led light and the relay didn't respond, I wanted to return the item, but the seller refused on the grounds that the item was new and still sealed.
Can this device be used as Horn Interrupter?
As in a car horn? I'm looking at the 12 volt time delay relay board right now and it the relay on the board shows the ability to switch up to 10 amps at 30 volts. So it does sound like it might be feasible as long as the horn doesn't draw more than that amount of current.
@@zarboaudioprojects1430 For Motorcycle.
I'd like to make a delayed start signal for a project but I can't wrap my brain around these timers offered on Amazon.
I have an inverter (Schneider Electric XW+) that will use a battery bank to power my critical loads. It can also get power from a generator that it will start when told to do so.
I want to connect a 12vDC relay to a power adapter connected to a grid outlet, that is, not a critical load outlet. When the power goes out the relay will switch and the normally open connection will close. That's the trigger that the grid power is out.
That trigger needs to delay start the generator after grid is down for 15 minutes by momentarily closing a connection on the inverter. However if the grid comes back up before the 15 minutes then everything is canceled, that is, I don't want to signal the inverter to start the generator.
Another delayed timer relay is to stop the generator after the grid is up for 15 minutes. If it comes up and then down again before the 15 minutes, then nothing happens. But if the grid stays up for 15 minutes, (12vDC relay connected to grid power adapter is on), then a different connection on the inverter is momentarily made signaling it to stop the generator and return to using grid power for the critical loads.
Your application for a time-delay amp turn for the radio was well explained. I enjoyed it.
Any thoughts, comments, ideas, etc. will be appreciated!
Thank you
Yikes! That's a complicated setup you're contemplating. Honestly, since it's for house power, I'd suggest using an off the shelf setup if there is one. I'd have to draw a diagram to understand what you're trying to do. It would be a fun thing to try and design using stuff like this delayed relay though. Good luck!
Kindly provide the circuit diagram best regards
A friend made a skamatic for me but he doesn't know how to add a timer relay.
I have a 12vDC motor that moves an arm on the motor from one limit switch to another.
I push a momentary switch and it starts the motor moving the arm from the first limit switch then hits the other limit switch reversing the motor to make the arm go back to the first limit switch and stop.
What I need is for the motor to stop for two seconds when it hits the second limit switch and then return to the first limit switch and stop.
I'm using four 5 pin relays and thinking how to change out one of the relays for a timer relay?
I saw a video on a relay Beuler BU-509TD time delay relay.
How can I increase it's OFF TIME from 10 second to 5 minute?
check out this video, it may help with that: ruclips.net/video/LDLPUpU64J4/видео.html
555 monostable Formula
R1 X C1 X I.1 (constant)
1.2M X 220uF X 1.1
= 290.4/ 60sec
= 4.84 min > 5min
tnx
zarboaudioprojects1430
I'm using to delay car amp.
12v remote wire and ground at input end.
Remote to amp off top output.
Bottom output not used.
Middle common output , what goes there ??.
Going to use one a car with abs light that won't go out to pass the mot test
Try removing and resetting the connector ok the abs pcm block.
I’m really struggling with my timer, I built a machine similar to the one in this video but I’m having the problem he fixed. My piston stays down until pressure is released from the ruclips.net/video/bAth9-Kilzg/видео.html
Exactly the same board:
At Bangood 21 RM,
at Shoppee 3 RM.
It's the same with all other stuff. 😡
I buy all electronic components etc from Shoppee or Lazada.
If there’s a way I can email you some pictures please dm me your email. I’d really appreciate your help.
Hey, sorry Gabriel, I'm not getting all of my comments for some reason. My email for this channel is zarboaudioprojects@gmail.com Feel free to send a few pics and I'll see if I can help.