Thread: not enough current for relays?
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11-08-2015 #2
Boyan You don't say how you are powering the Pokeys board.
This is from the manual:-
[PoKeys57CNC requires external 6-26V power supply to be connected to the board in order for the device to operate correctly (device may not operate according to the specifications if the external power supply is not present). The device uses switching power converter to scale down the input power supply to 5V. The power supply should be capable of providing at least 2.5W.]
Last edited by Clive S; 11-08-2015 at 09:37 AM.
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