Thanks for a great video! You won yourself a new subscriber!... a Point about a relay (probably the most important feature) is that it enables you to switch on a LARGE current by using a SMALL current... Perfect example is the ignition switch of a car... The wires to the ignition switch of your car are very thin while the wires to the starter motor are extremely thick!... By turning the ignition switch of your car, a small current activates the switch that switches on the HUGE current required by the starter motor in order to start your car.
good day< i dont know if you will see this, howvever i am learning alot from your channel, i have a request on the right way to wire into a distribution box a 5 kva inverter with selected circuits being lightts and plugs no stove or geyser, and also one with an additional genset in there in case of the batteries of the inverter going flat during night time use. many thanks, keep these simple videos coming, extremely good local content.
So if you need a switch to power the relay, then you don't need the relay ? Since the relay has to be powered to turn on and off the relay, you can save yourself time and extra wiring by just using an inline fuse on a switch, right ?, since the only difference as you said is a switch is manually switched and the relay uses voltage to move the switch...
Thanks for a great video! You won yourself a new subscriber!... a Point about a relay (probably the most important feature) is that it enables you to switch on a LARGE current by using a SMALL current... Perfect example is the ignition switch of a car... The wires to the ignition switch of your car are very thin while the wires to the starter motor are extremely thick!... By turning the ignition switch of your car, a small current activates the switch that switches on the HUGE current required by the starter motor in order to start your car.
nice and clear
Great job, thank you for the deep explanation.
Fantastic -- Thanks for the visual demonstration.
Great video.
Thank you for a great video!
excellent work
Perfectly explained
good day< i dont know if you will see this, howvever i am learning alot from your channel, i have a request on the right way to wire into a distribution box a 5 kva inverter with selected circuits being lightts and plugs no stove or geyser, and also one with an additional genset in there in case of the batteries of the inverter going flat during night time use. many thanks, keep these simple videos coming, extremely good local content.
This was exactly what i needed, thank you
So if you need a switch to power the relay, then you don't need the relay ? Since the relay has to be powered to turn on and off the relay, you can save yourself time and extra wiring by just using an inline fuse on a switch, right ?, since the only difference as you said is a switch is manually switched and the relay uses voltage to move the switch...
can i replace a latch switch for a momentary switch and vice versa?