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Posted by Martin H. Eastburn on May 13, 2008, 11:18 pm
Please log in for more thread options If franklin doesn't have it - I don't know.
Price might be the barrier. Looks right.
Have the relay drive a power relay or an AC solid state relay that drives
the actual high current load. Then when the inductive bell kills the
cheap relay - you just replace a cheap relay not the clock.
I was thinking of the vacation clocks - house sitter - that turns on lights
so many times a day. But the on-off time is nasty for a bell.
I think the school and professional use one is the only way.
Martin
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axolotl wrote:
> Tom Gardner wrote:
>> Where might I find a clock that will activate my shift/lunch/break
>> buzzer? The old time clock used to do that but I'm replacing it with
>> a fingerprint scanner. I need at least 10 set points. I don't even
>> know what to call it, I tried Google for everything I could think of.
>>
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> http://www.franklinclock.com/wyp.htm
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> Kevin Gallimore
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