For my application (spot welder) I use function P1.2 which is with the trigger button. Because I use dedicated USB-C port for power I found out that trigger port doesn't work without additional power source (on trigger port you need min. 6V in order to make it work, to trigger the optocoupler PC817). As workaround I soldered trigger button to the pins 3 and 4 of the optocoupler
Hi@@green.roof.1. It's very simple really. You just need to connect/solder switch to the right two pins of the optocoupler which is element (with 4 pins) right under the display. Here's image how I did it - (sorry for the small image) ae01.alicdn.com/kf/Afa69b392c74841aeb18d65aa6a1aa213q.jpg (imagine the other side of the wire as push button. You can also just try to connect those two pins with screwdriver to see if it works (but first you need to set P1.2 program). Just to recap how to set program P1.2: 1. Hold SET button for 2-3 seconds (after that programming mode is displayed. Use UP or DOWN to select P1.2) 2. Press once SET button (OP flashes few times and the time is displayed) 3. Set the time with UP or DOWN buttons (you may use STOP button to toggle the decimal point depending what time you would like to set) 4. Press and hold SET button again for 2-3 seconds (P1.2 flashes and after that program is ready, showing 000) Let me know if you'll need additional explanation.
I thought I posted this a while ago, but I can't see it, so here it goes again. You just need to connect/solder switch to the right two pins of the optocoupler which is element (with 4 pins) right under the display. Here's image how I did it - (sorry for the small image) ae01.alicdn.com/kf/Afa69b392c74841aeb18d65aa6a1aa213q.jpg (imagine the other side of the wire as push button. You can also just try to connect those two pins with screwdriver to see if it works (but first you need to set P1.2 program). Just to recap how to set program P1.2: 1. Hold SET button for 2-3 seconds (after that programming mode is displayed. Use UP or DOWN to select P1.2) 2. Press once SET button (OP flashes few times and the time is displayed) 3. Set the time with UP or DOWN buttons (you may use STOP button to toggle the decimal point depending what time you would like to set) 4. Press and hold SET button again for 2-3 seconds (P1.2 flashes and after that program is ready, showing 000) Let me know if you'll need additional explanation.
For that you can use P3.2 (or P3.1, but for that you need to start it with the trigger). P.3.2 starts automatically once program is saved. For the loop select "---" which is infinite loop.
I have a question, when using the P31, infinite loop with time on and time off, is there any posibility to override that, one time off and leave a bit longer on and then continue the normal loop? I saw the different options but I didn't see any that does exactly that. Thanks so much for your help and your great videos!!
Good video thank u . I have a question . When I turn my truck on I want a light to come on for 1 minute then stay off until the next time vehicle is started . So it won’t be a switch it will be sending 12 volts when vehicle is started and keep having 12v until truck is shut off. Thanks for your time
Taken from aliexpress: P1: After the signal is triggered, the relay is turned on for OP time, and then turned off; during OP time, the following operations
P1.1: The signal is invalid when triggered again
P1.2: The signal is triggered again to re-timing
P1.3: The signal triggers the reset again, the relay is disconnected, and the timing stops;
P-2: Give the trigger signal, after the relay is turned off for CL time, the relay is turned on for OP time, after the timing is completed, the relay is turned off;
P3.1: Give the trigger signal, after the relay is turned on for the OP time, the relay will disconnect for the CL time, and then cycle the above actions, give the signal again in the cycle, the relay will disconnect, and stop timing; the number of cycles (LOP) can be set;
P3.2: There is no need to trigger signal after power-on, the OP time of relay is on, the CL time of relay is off, the above actions are cycled; the number of cycles (LOP) can be set;
P-4: Signal holding function. If there is a trigger signal, the timer is cleared and the relay remains on; when the signal disappears, the relay is disconnected after timing the OP; during the timing, there is another signal, and the timer is cleared;
How many watts is the module when: 1. the relay is On? 2. the relay is Off Second , do the module can be automatically off with selected programmable timer?
@@passiontechklm sir, I'm asking the amps(power) of the module itself, not the relay, if how much power it consumes when in standby mode or when the relay is not triggered.
This video really helped finally found out what I was doing wrong
I am happy for its help
For my application (spot welder) I use function P1.2 which is with the trigger button. Because I use dedicated USB-C port for power I found out that trigger port doesn't work without additional power source (on trigger port you need min. 6V in order to make it work, to trigger the optocoupler PC817). As workaround I soldered trigger button to the pins 3 and 4 of the optocoupler
Can you explain it further
Because i also want to add trigger button with usb supply
Hi@@green.roof.1. It's very simple really. You just need to connect/solder switch to the right two pins of the optocoupler which is element (with 4 pins) right under the display. Here's image how I did it - (sorry for the small image) ae01.alicdn.com/kf/Afa69b392c74841aeb18d65aa6a1aa213q.jpg (imagine the other side of the wire as push button. You can also just try to connect those two pins with screwdriver to see if it works (but first you need to set P1.2 program).
Just to recap how to set program P1.2:
1. Hold SET button for 2-3 seconds (after that programming mode is displayed. Use UP or DOWN to select P1.2)
2. Press once SET button (OP flashes few times and the time is displayed)
3. Set the time with UP or DOWN buttons (you may use STOP button to toggle the decimal point depending what time you would like to set)
4. Press and hold SET button again for 2-3 seconds (P1.2 flashes and after that program is ready, showing 000)
Let me know if you'll need additional explanation.
I' m interested also, cheers in advance... 😊
I thought I posted this a while ago, but I can't see it, so here it goes again.
You just need to connect/solder switch to the right two pins of the optocoupler which is element (with 4 pins) right under the display. Here's image how I did it - (sorry for the small image) ae01.alicdn.com/kf/Afa69b392c74841aeb18d65aa6a1aa213q.jpg (imagine the other side of the wire as push button. You can also just try to connect those two pins with screwdriver to see if it works (but first you need to set P1.2 program). Just to recap how to set program P1.2: 1. Hold SET button for 2-3 seconds (after that programming mode is displayed. Use UP or DOWN to select P1.2) 2. Press once SET button (OP flashes few times and the time is displayed) 3. Set the time with UP or DOWN buttons (you may use STOP button to toggle the decimal point depending what time you would like to set) 4. Press and hold SET button again for 2-3 seconds (P1.2 flashes and after that program is ready, showing 000) Let me know if you'll need additional explanation.
God bless you for this video, I really appreciate.
Amen
Thanks for sharing 🙏
Good effort
@@digitallybasic thanks alot....🙏
If you have made a video for complete details of all the settings I.e.P 1.1,1.2,P2,P3.1,P 3.2,P 4 etc, Please share.
My module is showing 0-d and C-P at times and is not behaving properly.How to cancel all programs and start afret.
I'm confused here?
.If I want this to give power to DC motor every 24 hours for just 10 seconds what Program i should use ??
For that you can use P3.2 (or P3.1, but for that you need to start it with the trigger). P.3.2 starts automatically once program is saved. For the loop select "---" which is infinite loop.
@@sreckoo Hvala Srećko :)
I have a question, when using the P31, infinite loop with time on and time off, is there any posibility to override that, one time off and leave a bit longer on and then continue the normal loop? I saw the different options but I didn't see any that does exactly that. Thanks so much for your help and your great videos!!
Good video thank u . I have a question . When I turn my truck on I want a light to come on for 1 minute then stay off until the next time vehicle is started . So it won’t be a switch it will be sending 12 volts when vehicle is started and keep having 12v until truck is shut off. Thanks for your time
I make another video here.i hope it will solve your issue.czcams.com/video/MpnlWAbviY8/video.html
A list of each function would be nice
Taken from aliexpress:
P1: After the signal is triggered, the relay is turned on for OP time, and then turned off; during OP time, the following operations
P1.1: The signal is invalid when triggered again
P1.2: The signal is triggered again to re-timing
P1.3: The signal triggers the reset again, the relay is disconnected, and the timing stops;
P-2: Give the trigger signal, after the relay is turned off for CL time, the relay is turned on for OP time, after the timing is completed, the relay is turned off;
P3.1: Give the trigger signal, after the relay is turned on for the OP time, the relay will disconnect for the CL time, and then cycle the above actions, give the signal again in the cycle, the relay will disconnect, and stop timing; the number of cycles (LOP) can be set;
P3.2: There is no need to trigger signal after power-on, the OP time of relay is on, the CL time of relay is off, the above actions are cycled; the number of cycles (LOP) can be set;
P-4: Signal holding function. If there is a trigger signal, the timer is cleared and the relay remains on; when the signal disappears, the relay is disconnected after timing the OP; during the timing, there is another signal, and the timer is cleared;
What about the guide for "sharing one power supply wiring manual"?
Pls see my comment above
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How many maximum hours can it stay ON?
999 mins according to the datasheet.
@@passiontechklm thanks for the info
Hi, do you have a video of how i can use the module for egg incubator
I don't have any video doing incubator.but this temperature controller you can use for mini incubator. czcams.com/video/c4xUePbrxkc/video.html
This module dont last long. Have six of this all broken now.
@@rafaelreister if not last long than you can replace only relay to better quality .
How do you reset module
how do I USE THIS ONE WITH ARDUINO
Please tell me how to do p-2 brother
we need a german manual for programming
*Does the display stay always on? *
Yes display is on all the time
@@passiontechklm
*But in another video someone used the stop button to turn the display on and off. *
@@user-ry2qs7xf9k you can can set set off mode too....
Your volume is low.
How many watts is the module when:
1. the relay is On?
2. the relay is Off
Second , do the module can be automatically off with selected programmable timer?
1.This module can handle 10Amp either AC 240V or DC voltage according to the relay.
2. Automatic on off mode can be setting.
@@passiontechklm sir, I'm asking the amps(power) of the module itself, not the relay, if how much power it consumes when in standby mode or when the relay is not triggered.
@@stephenshop4946 Standby Current: 20mA Operating Current: 50mA
@@passiontechklm thank you very much for replying with significant information.