shenandoah75
Active Member
Well i've been running with the following setup for weeks w/o issue
http://www.cocoontech.com/index.php?s=&...ost&p=78493
Came home tonight and the christmas lights (house side) were off (shop was on)...
Problem is that the power supply feeding the coils on the contactors appeared to have tripped. I'm using the ELK-TRG2440 (40VA). Now again, it's run for hours on end at night and for weeks w/o an issue. The transformer was real warm to touch. So i got out the multi-meter and sure enough with all 3 contactors fired up, it's pulling 1.22 amps when i wire the amp meter in line on one of the A/C feeds. I assume that the 24VAC is sort of like 2 phase 240V where each leg would put out 12V between ground. If so, that amerpage is on one leg and i would need to double the amperage draw to see total consumption, right?. If that's wrong, then i have no idea why it keeps tripping as it's well under the 40VA spec.
If so looks like i'm looking at .8amps per contactor with a possible draw of 3.2 amps if all 4 are on at once... Since i've only been running three, 2.4 would still be 57.6VA so why did it never trip in the weeks past? Also, shouldn't be common, but i also have the potential draw of sprinkler valves (.2-.3A holding vs inrush each) and eventually my pool valves (.75A each) too. since i would never run multiple sprinkler zones at one time. So i think i likely need a 24VAC supply with a 5A capacity or more... I could split the loads a bit and get something like the following for the lighting/120V/240V control and keep the elk for the sprinklers... i only have one outlet in the can where this is fed from, so getting tweo plug units in this location would be difficult. although i could put it another can and feed the power through the 18AWG sprinkler wire i've got connecting all locations.
http://cgi.ebay.com/CCTV-24-VAC-75VA-Power...ksid=p1638.m118
Any suggestions (including specific devices) welcome
For now i'm going to move my christmas light loads to 4 poles on only two contactors which should get me to just under 40VAC for the short term / through christma...
thx in advance
-brad
http://www.cocoontech.com/index.php?s=&...ost&p=78493
Came home tonight and the christmas lights (house side) were off (shop was on)...
Problem is that the power supply feeding the coils on the contactors appeared to have tripped. I'm using the ELK-TRG2440 (40VA). Now again, it's run for hours on end at night and for weeks w/o an issue. The transformer was real warm to touch. So i got out the multi-meter and sure enough with all 3 contactors fired up, it's pulling 1.22 amps when i wire the amp meter in line on one of the A/C feeds. I assume that the 24VAC is sort of like 2 phase 240V where each leg would put out 12V between ground. If so, that amerpage is on one leg and i would need to double the amperage draw to see total consumption, right?. If that's wrong, then i have no idea why it keeps tripping as it's well under the 40VA spec.
If so looks like i'm looking at .8amps per contactor with a possible draw of 3.2 amps if all 4 are on at once... Since i've only been running three, 2.4 would still be 57.6VA so why did it never trip in the weeks past? Also, shouldn't be common, but i also have the potential draw of sprinkler valves (.2-.3A holding vs inrush each) and eventually my pool valves (.75A each) too. since i would never run multiple sprinkler zones at one time. So i think i likely need a 24VAC supply with a 5A capacity or more... I could split the loads a bit and get something like the following for the lighting/120V/240V control and keep the elk for the sprinklers... i only have one outlet in the can where this is fed from, so getting tweo plug units in this location would be difficult. although i could put it another can and feed the power through the 18AWG sprinkler wire i've got connecting all locations.
http://cgi.ebay.com/CCTV-24-VAC-75VA-Power...ksid=p1638.m118
Any suggestions (including specific devices) welcome

For now i'm going to move my christmas light loads to 4 poles on only two contactors which should get me to just under 40VAC for the short term / through christma...
thx in advance
-brad