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Brian H

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Re: PH7208 Relay? External Siren
« Reply #15 on: November 19, 2005, 10:00:29 AM »

Sorry for the delay.
Update.
(1) The Radio Shack relays that fit the hole
pattern do not match the signals on the
pads. So they will not work, but with my
sketches and the hole pattern size printed
on the RS package. We maybe able to find
something.
(2) The relay is feed power through R30 [to
drop the voltage] to +28 volts and the other
side of the relay is connected to the -15
volt supply throgh TR8. Since the total
voltage is around 40 volts. I used a 2N5551
transistor as it has a higher breakdown
voltage than the 2N2222. So R30 may have to
be selected for the relay used.
(3) The board has a few more unused
components in the relay area that the author
of the mod is not using. R31 R36 and C18. I
triggered it with no relay and it seems to
switch fine. Don't know what X10 had used it
for.
(4) Still have not found any solderable
terminals to fit the hole pattern.
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Re: PH7208 Relay? External Siren
« Reply #16 on: November 20, 2005, 08:20:39 PM »

Brian H...Thanks so much for the update. Not
great news about the RS relay pinout (esp.
since I bought five in anticipation.)  In
paragraph number 3 you state that the PCB
switched fine without the relay.  Does that
mean that even without the relay you have a
normally closed circuit that when energized
by an alarm (series of all lights ON/OFF
from the console to the _PH508 _PowerHorn)
changes to an OPEN with electrical current
passing through?  If so, how much current
with the 2N5551?  Optimally, we want 12V DC
so that it could actually power an external
siren (I guess wattage will also be an
issue).  If in fact the PCB is "switching",
then we don't need the relay.  Note, I have
searched the web for solderable ternimal
contacts with the same pinout as the PCB
with no luck.  But I would just solder two
say 18 gauge wires to the PCB terminal
contact paths and pierce the tape on the
_Ph508 to place the leads outside the
_PowerHorn.  Thereafter, I could just use
wirenuts to connect the external siren.
Once again, thanks for your efforts and,
when you have a moment, if you could respond
to my question, I would appreciate it!
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Re: PH7208 Relay? External Siren
« Reply #17 on: November 21, 2005, 04:22:12 PM »

The switching was just the full power across
the added diode [D16] that normally
supresses the spike the relay coil produces
when energized and deenergized. The internal
supplies in the PH508 will not take the load
needed for the external sirens power. The
transistor is good for 600Ma about .6Amps.
I was toying with patching in Crydom DO061B
SSR module that has about a 1 amp rating on
it's output. Probably will have to repick
R30 to lower the currrent to a lower value
as it doen't need alot of current to switch
it on. Guess we could alo glue a relay to
the board and run fly wires to the holes.
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Re: PH7208 Relay? External Siren
« Reply #18 on: November 21, 2005, 06:48:51 PM »

I saw something very interesting. In my
latest Mouser catalog they have a solid
state device from NEC. It is the size of a 6
pin IC and can control up to 4 amps DC that
is no higher than 60 volts. It uses very low
driver current. I may see if my work place
has a pending order to Mouser and will tray
to get one. If not I may order a few on my
own.
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Re: PH7208 Relay? External Siren
« Reply #19 on: November 21, 2005, 07:10:23 PM »

OK I decided to oreder a few of the NEC/CEL
PS710E-1A-A ICs and will report on what I
find out. Should ship tomorrow and was light
so I am getting then first class mail.
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Re: PH7208 Relay? External Siren
« Reply #20 on: November 21, 2005, 07:18:28 PM »

Good afternoon Brian.  Great followup.
Thanks.  There is plenty of room in the
bottomm left corner of the board to glue an
RS microrelay and run wires to the RL1
holes.  But only you know the pinouts
(hahaha).  When you have a moment moving
clockwise from the upper left hand corner of
RL1 drawing, could you please write the
pinouts (i.e. 1st hole for coil, 2nd for
coil, 3rd for COM, 4 for NO, 5th for NC).
That way I could get one of these up and
running.  I am most hopeful that the Mouser
solid state IC you encountered would do the
trick of allowing power off of the
_PH508_PowerHorn.  But please note that many
security external sirens have leads for the
alarm circuit and separate input for power
(110 or 12V)...so the PIGS mod would work
with those.  But an internal to the _PH508
_PowerHorn that would both switch and power
the external siren would be BEAUTIFUL!  Once
again, thanks so much for your efforts!!!!
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Re: PH7208 Relay? External Siren
« Reply #21 on: November 22, 2005, 06:55:35 AM »

#1 Left top corner Normally Open contact
#2 Coil
#3 Common for contacts
#4 Coil
#5 Normally Closed Contact Note hole has no
pad to solder to and the relay originally
had the contact pass through the hole.
Also R30 with this realy's 320 Ohm coil will
allow about 10 volts on the coil and if I
made the calculations correctly. Will
overheat as it is about .8 watts on it.
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Re: PH7208 Relay? External Siren
« Reply #22 on: November 24, 2005, 04:40:55 AM »

Brian...thanks for the pinout...It's really
disappointing about the lack of a pad for
the NC pin.  Also, I understand that since
we would be using a 1K 0.5 watt resistor for
R30 that a current of 0.8 watts would
overheat that resistor but can't we just
upgrade to a 1K 1.0 watt resistor for R30?
Well, to be honest, although I am trying to
follow the electronics in this equipment, it
is beyond me.  I had just hoped that I could
purchase the components and ask a friend
(who works for a manufacting company
soldering on PCBs) to solder it together.
At first I thought I may be able to do the
soldering, but the board and pads are too
small for me and I don't really know how to
avoid heat transference to the diodes, etc.
Fortunately, you have given me some hope
with the NEC/CEL ICs.  As I said earlier, I
bought all the parts recommended by PIGS
plus 6 relays in total.  But if its an IC
that does it for us then I am onboard with
you!  Thanks so much for you work on this
modification.
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Re: PH7208 Relay? External Siren
« Reply #23 on: November 24, 2005, 07:11:38 AM »

You are welcome. Yes the pads on the board
are not too easily cleaned off. As the
boards are wave soldered and all unused
holes are full of solder. I had to use a
solder sucker and a small soldering iron. Do
you need the normally closed signal? Some of
the solid state devices have a NC and an NO
pin.
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Re: PH7208 Relay? External Siren
« Reply #24 on: November 28, 2005, 08:39:42 PM »

Brian H, you're right...most security sirens
offer an NC or NO option.  So it looks like
glueing the relay down to the PCB is one way
to get a _PH508 to turn into an external
siren host by using the 12V DC micro relay
and upgrading the R30 resistor to 1K 1.0
watt. If you don't mind though, I would like
to hold off on the soldering until I get
your update on the NEC/CEL ICs. It really is
fantastic that you have fleshed out the idea
offered by the PIGS website into a viable
modification with the missing relay pinouts
and the uncovered safety issue of an
underrated resistor.  Now, if the NEC/CEL IC
could also allow the provisioning of DC
power for the siren...well, that would make
the _PH508 a real alarm solution
(interior/remote exterior) and would be a
real accomplishment on your behalf for all
of us X10ers.   Thanks!
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Re: PH7208 Relay? External Siren
« Reply #25 on: December 07, 2005, 06:41:24 PM »

Sorry. Just posting to keep this thread
alive.
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Re: PH7208 Relay? External Siren
« Reply #26 on: December 07, 2005, 07:31:38 PM »

Got the ICs now all I need is time to try
one.
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Re: PH7208 Relay? External Siren
« Reply #27 on: December 07, 2005, 10:18:35 PM »

Fantastic Brian H...I know the holidays can
sure eat up free time.  Best wishes.
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Re: PH7208 Relay? External Siren
« Reply #28 on: April 26, 2006, 02:07:43 PM »

Any updates regarding if the solid state relay worked???
Or any better mods. I've got an old outdoor siren from my old alarm company and want to integrate into DS7000 system.
Please share as it seems this a great fix.
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