I'm installing a gauge to watch battery levels and auto-start a generator when batteries fall to 50%
The gauge has connections for a generator start stop - via a normally closed - N/C, normally open - N/O and common wire
N/O contacts will close to start the generator, and when batteries are charged the N/C circuit will become open. I plan to use a small relay on the N/O side to close two contacts and turn off the generator off.
The issue is that keeping the circuit closed for the off state also triggers the diesel fuel pump and I do not want that running continuously during the "off" command state.
The generator only requires that the contacts to be closed very briefly to shut the generator down and trigger the off state.
I'm looking for absolute simplicity to create a circuit which triggers the "off" function and just for a second or so.
Do folks have experience with this? I was thinking some combination of capacitor/resistor to charge a cap and then go open circuit again, but I do not want it cycling.
Thoughts appreciated.
The gauge has connections for a generator start stop - via a normally closed - N/C, normally open - N/O and common wire
N/O contacts will close to start the generator, and when batteries are charged the N/C circuit will become open. I plan to use a small relay on the N/O side to close two contacts and turn off the generator off.
The issue is that keeping the circuit closed for the off state also triggers the diesel fuel pump and I do not want that running continuously during the "off" command state.
The generator only requires that the contacts to be closed very briefly to shut the generator down and trigger the off state.
I'm looking for absolute simplicity to create a circuit which triggers the "off" function and just for a second or so.
Do folks have experience with this? I was thinking some combination of capacitor/resistor to charge a cap and then go open circuit again, but I do not want it cycling.
Thoughts appreciated.
