Thankyou for that info. So is there any other reason that one shouldn't use a single power supply to power both the ether1616 and acorn (and only those two boards) together?centroidsupport wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 5:01 pm Both both 8 relay board and Ether1616 have flyback doides on all the relays to reduce noise
Acorn Power Supply Question
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Re: Acorn Power Supply Question
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Re: Acorn Power Supply Question
Should not be a problem to provide logic power to Acorn and Ether1616. Use at least a 24VDC 2amp power supply. The issue is all the relays between Acorn output board and Ether1616 relay outputs.firebrick43 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 8:35 pmThankyou for that info. So is there any other reason that one shouldn't use a single power supply to power both the ether1616 and acorn (and only those two boards) together?centroidsupport wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 5:01 pm Both both 8 relay board and Ether1616 have flyback doides on all the relays to reduce noise
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