Hi,
I'm not an engineer and have no idea who to turn to for this, hence why I am here.
I would like to add a wifi relay switch on to my automated gates. The switch has 7-32v AC input as well as 5v dc input. The circuit board for the gates only has a 24vac output.
However, the 24vac connections, fried my first switch and I am reluctant to do that again. However the switch works perfectly when I tested it and I connected it to 5vdc via my phone's USB charger.
So, my problem is how to get the 24vac in the gate's box down to 5vdc and, whatever can do that, to be small enough to fit in the gate's box.
I know that this may sound stupid to you guys, as I'm sure there's probably a reason why not, BUT, wouldn't any normal phone charging usb plug do this? I know that they are for 240vac (I'm in the UK) and it converts to 5v dc, so it couldn't do 24vac? Or is that just too low for the electronics inside the plug?
If that was a stupid suggestion , can someone point me in the right direction.
There is no space in the box for me to put an electrical socket and to simply plug a usb plug in to, so that's out. There is however, 240v going into the gate's board, but I cant find a transformer that is just wires to connect to the 240v. The 240vac to 5vdc transformers always seem to come as these big moulded 3 pin plugs with the transformer within that. There are however the laptop type transformers where the plug is a separate cord from the actual transformer, but these are usually 12vdc and up to 24vdc. So again as a workaround I thought I could connect to the 240vac and run through a laptop type transformer to 12vdc, and then, get a DC to DC converter to get to my 5v, but that sounds like a lot more things in the chain that can go wrong.
Anyways,
Any help is GREATLY appreciated!
Eric
I'm not an engineer and have no idea who to turn to for this, hence why I am here.
I would like to add a wifi relay switch on to my automated gates. The switch has 7-32v AC input as well as 5v dc input. The circuit board for the gates only has a 24vac output.
However, the 24vac connections, fried my first switch and I am reluctant to do that again. However the switch works perfectly when I tested it and I connected it to 5vdc via my phone's USB charger.
So, my problem is how to get the 24vac in the gate's box down to 5vdc and, whatever can do that, to be small enough to fit in the gate's box.
I know that this may sound stupid to you guys, as I'm sure there's probably a reason why not, BUT, wouldn't any normal phone charging usb plug do this? I know that they are for 240vac (I'm in the UK) and it converts to 5v dc, so it couldn't do 24vac? Or is that just too low for the electronics inside the plug?
If that was a stupid suggestion , can someone point me in the right direction.
There is no space in the box for me to put an electrical socket and to simply plug a usb plug in to, so that's out. There is however, 240v going into the gate's board, but I cant find a transformer that is just wires to connect to the 240v. The 240vac to 5vdc transformers always seem to come as these big moulded 3 pin plugs with the transformer within that. There are however the laptop type transformers where the plug is a separate cord from the actual transformer, but these are usually 12vdc and up to 24vdc. So again as a workaround I thought I could connect to the 240vac and run through a laptop type transformer to 12vdc, and then, get a DC to DC converter to get to my 5v, but that sounds like a lot more things in the chain that can go wrong.
Anyways,
Any help is GREATLY appreciated!
Eric