Need help with 12v timer

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danphillipsnc

Joined Jan 4, 2018
3
I need help developing / manufacturing a 12v dc timer
I am not a electronics expert, but I have tried to list details below:

12v power in (line in power protection as voltage may drop when starting the engine)

12v 5+ amp output

Button switch / magnet switch / light sensor to set mode

Mode 1 = 5 minutes off 23hr 55min

Mode 2 = 10 Minutes off 23hr 50 minutes

Mode 3 = 15 minutes off 23hr 45 minutes

Led blinks after mode set - shows current mode

This timer will be used to power a small water pump connected to a starting battery on a boat

I would like this to be as small as reasonable

Timer starts in mode 1 (or previous mode) when unit is powered on (if disconnected or power is lost)

Contact me with any information / suggestions
 

Sensacell

Joined Jun 19, 2012
3,785
A micro-controller with a 32.768 Khz watch crystal.

Define the behavior a bit more- what happens after it turns on?

Is the pump drawing 5A continuous, or is that the start-up current?
 

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danphillipsnc

Joined Jan 4, 2018
3
pump turns on for selected duration and then turns off - cycle repeated every 24 hrs

yes, 5a continuous - a higher amp rating would be a welcome feature in the event we must change the model of the pump
pump that we are looking at is 2.4 amp continous with a peak load of 3a
 

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danphillipsnc

Joined Jan 4, 2018
3
Doggydave, Thank you for your suggestion. I started with one of these for early testing. The final product I am hoping to keep simple for the end user and be much smaller.
 
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