mchriste
May 24, 2005, 11:18 AM
Hi,
I want to hook a sprinkler valve up to a motion detector.
The motion detector (Heath Zenith SL-5316) will put out "up to" 500W, and 4.2A (120 VAC).
The sprinkler valve (Orbitz 57020) requires 18VAC min, but is spec'd at 24VAC to draw 0.35A when it switches and 0.23A when it is holding.
How close to this actual output current do I need my transformer to be? I'm concerned about the "up to" nature of the motion detector, will I need to put a load resistance somewhere to avoid overloading the sprinkler valve? Is it possible the motion detector will overwhelm the transformer if it doesn't see a high enough load? I'm a bit rusty on transformers...
My application is to scare cranes away from my koi pond by spraying the area with water...
Thanks so much,
Marc
I want to hook a sprinkler valve up to a motion detector.
The motion detector (Heath Zenith SL-5316) will put out "up to" 500W, and 4.2A (120 VAC).
The sprinkler valve (Orbitz 57020) requires 18VAC min, but is spec'd at 24VAC to draw 0.35A when it switches and 0.23A when it is holding.
How close to this actual output current do I need my transformer to be? I'm concerned about the "up to" nature of the motion detector, will I need to put a load resistance somewhere to avoid overloading the sprinkler valve? Is it possible the motion detector will overwhelm the transformer if it doesn't see a high enough load? I'm a bit rusty on transformers...
My application is to scare cranes away from my koi pond by spraying the area with water...
Thanks so much,
Marc