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On delay one shot timers

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Rocco709

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I need help setting up a one shot timer, what we want to do is ....
main power is on, when the start button is pushed, we want a 30 minute delay, then a hone moves in to a knife for 10 seconds. we want the timer to self re-initiate, and if the stop button is pushed during the 30 minute delay, we do not want a reset, but a continuation of the count/time from where it was stopped. How can I do this? Can I do it wit a single counter/timer, or do I need more than one unit?
 
Why not use a a PIC processor and you can do whatever you want with it?

TTFN

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There's probably some kind of universal time relay that can do that for you.

A very versatile device is the Siemens LOGO! It can be told to do what you want it to do - and plenty other things. Dead cheap, reliable, fun to work with.

Gunnar Englund
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Easy if you are an electronics guy... but not everyone is.

Rocco,

Have a look at the 'smart relays' like the A-B Pico, The Moeller equivalent, the Telemecanique equivalent, the Siemens Logo! and similar products. They're easy to program and relatively cheap.


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I agree with the last two recommendations if this is not a product and with the first if it is.

Here's my smart relay 'reach for':

You will want one of those relays, a programming cable, the free programming software, a twist switch, and a lit push button. All of which is available on that site. Light the push button once the process is underway.

And about a day of work assembling it all and programming it to your ideal.

Keith Cress
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