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    DC or AC Voltage reduction and relay help

    I think I understand. You dont think the 6V difference will course a issue? If I did want to drop the voltage I should use a transistor. Can you point me to one or where to buy one please Simon
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    DC or AC Voltage reduction and relay help

    Hi Adam, If we assume its a DC voltage how do I get it below 24V so I don't damage the Control4 controller? Simon
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    DC or AC Voltage reduction and relay help

    Hi Adam http://www.necogroup.eu/uploads/1/5/6/3/15633066/neco-product-brochure.pdf Just found this, the blind controller is the GC4 contactor on page 26 Simon
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    DC or AC Voltage reduction and relay help

    I will have to look tomorrow as the blinds are in the office. I will post picture of what is installed and how I was testing the voltage and current Simon
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    DC or AC Voltage reduction and relay help

    It has nothing, its just a clear box about the 30mm x 30mm Is there anything I should be looking for?
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    DC or AC Voltage reduction and relay help

    https://dealer.control4.com/Images/Downloads/C4-HC800-BL-1/RevD_HC-800_InstallGuide.pdf Simon
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    DC or AC Voltage reduction and relay help

    Hi Adam, So am I. I got a reading on both, I think its a DC reading but I would be interested to know how I can find out once and for all. Can you have a relay with a AC coil voltage?
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    DC or AC Voltage reduction and relay help

    Hi Adam, I was measuring the voltage and current off the input or coil side of the relay on the blinds. I can send a picture tomorrow morning. Basically I was holding the probe from the tester on the live and the other probe on the negative. My problem is that the blinds relay is working on...
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    DC or AC Voltage reduction and relay help

    Hi, I hope someone can help me, I am a a new to this. I am trying to get some window blinds (electric) to work on a Control4 system, These are not your typical blinds. They are 240v AC and go through a relay with a lower voltage coil. My problem is I can't tell if the coil voltage is AC or...
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