I have the relay :-)
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/923951558393162892.jpg)
and the socket for the DIN rail. I also added a push-button to the front panel. I can finally implement the overcurrent protection :-)
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/643711558393394826.png)
Using a 230V coil simplifies the system a lot :-)
I have the relay :-)
and the socket for the DIN rail. I also added a push-button to the front panel. I can finally implement the overcurrent protection :-)
Using a 230V coil simplifies the system a lot :-)
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I love relays like that where you can see it operate!!
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