Close. Good price, but you are right, the 10 minute delay is kind of high. -----Original Message----- From: Dal Wheeler [mailto:dwheeler@INSIGHTEK.COM] Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 3:47 PM To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: [EE]: Packaged Solid State Relay Hehehehe, this last post got me to thinking about those power saving modules for monitors. Check this out: http://www.computergate.com/cgi-bin/prodinfo?sn=140718045123420&cd=AS02 The price is even right. Just pulse something down the com line occasionally if you want it on. Of course the off state latency might be troublesome.... ----- Original Message ----- From: Shawn Yates To: Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 1:36 PM Subject: Re: [EE]: Packaged Solid State Relay > PERFECT!!!!!!!! > > Please let me know if you find it!! > > Shawn > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Harold M Hallikainen [mailto:haroldhallikainen@JUNO.COM] > Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 2:58 PM > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Subject: Re: [EE]: Packaged Solid State Relay > > > There's a little "intelligent power module" that came with my "Power > On/Off" computer rebooter. It looks like a wall wart power supply (plugs > into the wall), has an outlet on it and an RJ45 or similar connector. You > put DC between a couple pins on the RJ45 and it sends power to the > outlet. You can probably buy just this box. I'll see if I can find the > manufacturer of it. > > Harold > > > On Wed, 21 Feb 2001 22:18:36 -0700 Robert Rolf > writes: > > As soon as you hack it, the UL/CSA rating is voided. > > > > Roman Black wrote: > > > > > > Shawn Yates wrote: > > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > Is there any company out there that has taken a standard > > solid state > > > > relay and put it in a nice box? I am looking for something that > > is a box > > > > with a cord that plugs into 110 commint out one side and a 110 > > receptical on > > > > the other and two low voltage wires or screw terminals to hook a > > control > > > > loop to. The goal is to find something that is already UL > > listed so I don't > > > > have to do anything but control it. > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Shawn > > > > > > Maybe you could try the supermarket for one of those > > > "24 hour programmable timers" that can switch your > > > appliances on/off. Then just hack into it to control > > > its relay?? > > > -Roman > > > > -- > > http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out > > subtopics > > (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics > > > > > > FCC Rules Online at http://hallikainen.com/FccRules > Lighting control for theatre and television at http://www.dovesystems.com > > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics > (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics > > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics > (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics > > -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics