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Title: Momentary Mod
Post by: artart on January 03, 2012, 01:12:49 AM
I want to replace a universal module with something more reliable based on a lamp module or appliance module or make some kind of mod to the UM to make it more reliable. I am on my third UM now and it is also sticking in the on position. Some posts here make reference to mods but my searches here and using google have not resulted in anything useful. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Title: Re: Momentary Mod
Post by: Brian H on January 03, 2012, 06:09:51 AM
There are also modes for appliance modules on this site.
http://www.idobartana.com/hakb/index.htm

I have done a new CFL friendly one. Though the instructions had to be modified to do it.

Note they are momentary and not Latch On then Latch Off.
Title: Re: Momentary Mod
Post by: dhouston on January 03, 2012, 06:22:36 AM
I am on my third UM now and it is also sticking in the on position.
How much current are you connecting/interrupting? My guess is it's too much and arcing is damaging the contacts, causing them to stick together. If my guess is right, there's no mod that will make this safe and you need to find another way to accomplish this.
Title: Re: Momentary Mod
Post by: Noam on January 03, 2012, 09:23:57 AM
I am on my third UM now and it is also sticking in the on position.
How much current are you connecting/interrupting? My guess is it's too much and arcing is damaging the contacts, causing them to stick together. If my guess is right, there's no mod that will make this safe and you need to find another way to accomplish this.
I suppose you could use the UM506 to drive a relay, and use the relay to do the actual switching of the load.
I suppose you could do the same thing with an appliance module (use the switched 110V out of the appliance module to drive a relay. I'm no expert, but I'd guess that there is a way to make a momentary relay, perhaps using a capacitor and some resistors, that would not reset until the 110V is cut, so you could turn the Appliance Module on (which would trigger the momentary relay), and then turn it back off a minute later (or do it faster with a macro), to be ready for the next cycle.
Title: Re: Momentary Mod
Post by: Brian H on January 03, 2012, 02:59:51 PM
What load you are switching?
Maybe you are exceeding the specifications as mentioned.