Hi Jerry,

The no-fault condition from the CPU is +12Vdc. A fault causes 0 volts. These 
are the contactors I plan to use: 
http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=70062412

Larry

 

On Feb 13, 2014, at 12:38 PM, Jerry Shafer <jerrysgarag...@gmail.com> wrote:

So Ian clear does the fault activate the relay or does the absence of the fault 
activate the relay because its usually best to have a absent or no fault hold 
the relay on and if anything fails as a the relay will rest this can be done 
with motorized on or contactor high load switch, you should also look at the 
switch AIC rating also
Jerry

On Feb 11, 2014 4:43 PM, "Larry Crutcher, Starlight Solar Power Systems" 
<la...@starlightsolar.com> wrote:
Hello Wrenches,

We're preparing to offer Lithium batteries to some of our customers as a 
replacement to lead acid in recreational vehicles. RV batteries can have 
multiple charge sources simultaneously so I have worked out protective 
circuitry to interface with a EMS computer. To insure failsafe operation, I 
need to install 2 solenoids that will be active 24/7, opening only when fault 
conditions are met.

The solenoids I have looked at (200 amp) have a coil current of about 1 ampere 
each which equates to 600Wh daily consumption. I'de like to reduce that BUT the 
computer only provides a +12v or 0 volt state. 

Does anyone know of a latching solenoid that will work with a 12v hi/lo voltage 
state,
OR an interface or circuit for hi/lo to control latching relay
OR a solenoid with a very low quiescent current when on? 

Many thanks in advance, 

Larry Crutcher



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