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Thank you all for your replies, your assessment of the circuit is almost accurate and perhaps even the intention of the designers. while it is true that the switch is connected across the open terminals of the relay and the board receives power when it is pressed, it only the board only receives...
yes i realize this, but the board is advertised as being a monostable circuit with the wiring diagram as in the original post. my question is how do i get the module to work in a monostable fashion.
I bought a ne555 timer delay module which was advertised as being able to be used in a monostable manner, some sellers provide this diagram and I have been using it;
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/7aEAAOSw8HBZNRLy/s-l500.png
The problem I am facing is that when I wire it this way and flip...
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