Hi have a look at this screenshot the k190 kit set and the k190E chip would do the job and you can monitor, data log it to see what's going on and it's cheap
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Thanks.You are pushing the output current of the LM358 rather high.
LOL, yes I could, but this may just be a bit OTT!You could also put the LED after the relay.
There are bicolor LEDs, or you could just use two, so that one is always on, just the color changes, or also the position if you use two.LOL, yes I could, but this may just be a bit OTT!
But, I was thinking of putting a red LED between the output of the LM358 and the ground to indicate when the pump is off. But maybe this plan is an enhancement for the future!![]()
Thank you, I like the idea of a bi-colour LED.There are bicolor LEDs, or you could just use two, so that one is always on, just the color changes, or also the position if you use two.
True yes, but I should be able to hear the pump running when it on. The pump itself will be close to the controller.One advantage of having an indicator after the relay is that it shows whether power has made it all the way to the load. In other words, a failed relay contact would not light the LED.
I kept thinking about AlbertHall post to me above at post #43. so this morning I replaced the 1k0 resistor back to a 5k1 resistor as in the schematic below (highlighted blue).You are pushing the output current of the LM358 rather high.
