Powering a relay from a siren sounder

Audioguru again

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A reading of 29VAC on most multimeters is actually 200V or more since most multimeters are made to accurately measure 50Hz or 60Hz. The sounder probably is driven with and produces 3kHz.
Many multimeters do not accurately measure a sinewave or a squarewave. An oscilloscope like I said will measure them fairly accurately.
 

sghioto

Joined Dec 31, 2017
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That will work for the 5 volt relay module. Can you post a close up HD photo of the pc board inside the siren unit?
There maybe better sources to use to activate the relay module.
 

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Pcarmour

Joined Jun 24, 2023
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A reading of 29VAC on most multimeters is actually 200V or more since most multimeters are made to accurately measure 50Hz or 60Hz. The sounder probably is driven with and produces 3kHz.
Many multimeters do not accurately measure a sinewave or a squarewave. An oscilloscope like I said will measure them fairly accurately.
Thank you for your help and comments
I think I’ll try a 2 diode, half wave rectifier and see what voltage I get. Hopefully it will be enough to power the 5v normal relay otherwise I’ll go for a 4 diode bridge and see if that works.
 

Audioguru again

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If the sounder is piezo then its driving current is too low to drive a 5V mechanical relay coil.
A Mosfet can drive the relay if you attenuate its gate voltage enough.
 

sghioto

Joined Dec 31, 2017
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Can't really tell from the photo.
1/2 wave rectifier should only need 1 diode. Pretty sure the relay module is going to load the sounder too much.
Is this circuit you have in mind?
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sghioto

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That relay module draws 75 ma when activated. It doesn't make any difference if you use the 6 volt battery to power the relay module or voltage from the sounder as the current required is the same and that is supplied by the battery. I'll draw up the circuit I think is needed here shortly.
 

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Pcarmour

Joined Jun 24, 2023
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That relay module draws 75 ma when activated. It doesn't make any difference if you use the 6 volt battery to power the relay module or voltage from the sounder as the current required is the same and that is supplied by the battery. I'll draw up the circuit I think is needed here shortly.
That would be very good of you, thank you.
 
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