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(220v Relay), please help

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    Muammar
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    can anyone please enlighten us on what relay can we use supplied by the 5DCV parallel port that can switch on an ordinary 110/220 switch, say to turn the rooms lights on without any risk?? i've been to Radio Shack yesterday and all i was able to find were relays to deal with batteries. please help. kind regards, muammar

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      can anyone please enlighten us on what relay can we use supplied by the 5DCV parallel port that can switch on an ordinary 110/220 switch, say to turn the rooms lights on without any risk?? i've been to Radio Shack yesterday and all i was able to find were relays to deal with batteries. please help. kind regards, muammar

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      Hi, I think you are in wrong forum. Try hardware forums. (dont mind but here you wont get much help)


      "A good programmer is someone who looks both ways before crossing a one-way street." -- Doug Linder


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        can anyone please enlighten us on what relay can we use supplied by the 5DCV parallel port that can switch on an ordinary 110/220 switch, say to turn the rooms lights on without any risk?? i've been to Radio Shack yesterday and all i was able to find were relays to deal with batteries. please help. kind regards, muammar

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        I use something like this for control of Christmas lights. http://www.herbach.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=HAR&Product_Code=TM03RLY4706&Category_Code=RLY[relay]

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          can anyone please enlighten us on what relay can we use supplied by the 5DCV parallel port that can switch on an ordinary 110/220 switch, say to turn the rooms lights on without any risk?? i've been to Radio Shack yesterday and all i was able to find were relays to deal with batteries. please help. kind regards, muammar

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          Guffa
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          Please don't cross post. Especially not in totally unreladed forums.

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            I use something like this for control of Christmas lights. http://www.herbach.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=HAR&Product_Code=TM03RLY4706&Category_Code=RLY[relay]

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            thanx:)

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              Hi, I think you are in wrong forum. Try hardware forums. (dont mind but here you wont get much help)


              "A good programmer is someone who looks both ways before crossing a one-way street." -- Doug Linder


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              thanx:)

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