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using a regulated dc supply to a relay and a dc motor

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NEED HELP pls....

Hi.. Is it ok to use a regulated dc supply for example 24volts as a supply to a relay and a dc motor (reversible)...?


Please help me. Thanks
 

NEED HELP pls....

Yes, it is ok as long as your motor and relay are rated for eg:- say 24Volts DC

pl provide relevant subject head lines, instead of 'help''save' etc
 

NEED HELP pls....

Hi,
You can use regulated voltages for both elements, but they dont need it, its a litle bit luxus!...
K.
 

Re: NEED HELP pls....

Ya buddy you can use, but you must check with speecfication of the relay and relay driver compare to that input voltage in AC/DC ......


Kind advice.... please have some technical words in your Subject...
 

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