Awesome. Thank you.
A 1N4001 would be ok. I have the 1N4001 trhough 1N4007 series in the junk box so I would grab anyone.
The 1N4001 is good for 50 volts at 1 amp. I have used many in industrial applications. The stuff I worked with was five volts to around twelve volts DC.
Rich
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Good advice on the diode - I would have missed that.
I'm using a 2 amp Tsunami decoder. What would be an appropriate diode? Thanks for all these answers.
Yea, that goes with any DC operated relay.
If using a relay on a decoder output, make sure you put a diode across the relay coil (remember the blue wire is plus on the decoder, so the negative side of the diode goes to the blue wire) or the BEMF from the relay coil can damage the function output.
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For some years I have used flea clips for doing this. I have a set with plugs for the meter. Very handy with #30 decoder wire.
Clip quite easily to the relay contacts.
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Some times, clip leads.
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Hook it up to your decoder temporarily. Have your decoder activate the relay. You will likely hear a click. Deactivate the relay. You will likely hear another click.
If you don't hear a click, you will have to do continuity tests across the various outputs to see if there is a change during your attempted activation. If there is no change, your relay is not being activated.
Ed
I purchased a low voltage relay. It has a low voltage input, and a higher amperage/volt output. I have this hooked up to a decoder that can trigger the input side. Is there a way for me to hook up a multi-meter to the output side and test this prior to integrating it? Not sure what I should be testing for on the multi-meter. Thanks.