A simple solution that I've used is to utilize an off-the-shelf lighting timer. You can get an inexpensive unit that plugs into an outlet. Take the 120 V AC output and use it to trigger a 120 volt coil relay. Depending on your signal voltage, this may work. You can set delays by using the adjustments on the timer.

At 05:47 PM 4/27/2016, you wrote:
Hello Wrenches,

I need a relay with off delay timer to control a battery charger and I’m having difficulty finding the type. The sequence I need is as follows:
   * Power or trigger on, relay closes.
   * Power or trigger off, relay opens and starts delay timer.
   * Power or trigger on, relay closes after timer has finished.

Does anyone know what this type is called or any other help?

Thank you,

Larry Crutcher
Starlight Solar Power Systems

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