[simpits-tech] diode for 24v dc

Justin Messenger jjmessenger at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 22 10:20:09 PDT 2011


Thank you Chris, that is exactly what I needed.
 
Justin

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From: Cris Harrison <phoenixcomm at gmail.com>
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>On 8/21/2011 7:17 PM, Justin Messenger wrote: 
>Anyone have a tip on what diode I would need for a DC 24v light bulb project? I have two generator lights and a bus tie light, the bus tie should come on if either gen light illuminates. I want to run power from each gen light to the bus tie light so that if a gen light comes on the bus ties will also illuminate. The diode is needed to keep the other gen light off unless the computer output activates the other gen light. 
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>Here goes but I dont have all the info, so this is what you need to do: This assumes (oh no) that the computer signals are positive on. the other end goes to ground.  If the other way around flip the diodes.
>almost any signal diode will work (a 1N4001 has a DC Blocking Voltage or Vr of 50vdc, if you want more a 1N4002's Vr = 100vdc)
>I have inclosed a small diagram, and the 1N4001 datasheet.
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>Cris H.
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>I have included the datasheet for your amusement:)
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