Thread: AM882 Alarm Circuit
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28-03-2014 #4
I don't have a resistor and it works fine, the relay has a built in diode across the coil to prevent back emf, as you say the relay is usually connected before the alarms and that's how mine is wired.
You can also use the ProTuner software to make the alarms normally closed and put them in series but I've just let mine as normally open.
also there's this
http://www.mycncuk.com/forums/motor-...html#post40604Last edited by EddyCurrent; 28-03-2014 at 01:26 PM.
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