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If you have a device you want to control that requires more than 1A, you will need to use a Relay to power it.  Normally a SPST relay would have a constant 12v, constant Ground, 12v Output, and input 12v that triggers the relay and sends 12v to the Output.  To control a standard 4 pin SPST Relay with RCP, You would have constant 12v, but instead of switched 12v input, that will now also always be hot, and instead of constant ground, you will have switched ground controlled by the RCP.
If you have a device you want to control that requires more than 1A, you will need to use a Relay to power it.  Normally a SPST relay would have a constant 12v, constant Ground, 12v Output, and input 12v that triggers the relay and sends 12v to the Output.  To control a standard 4 pin SPST Relay with RCP, You would have constant 12v, but instead of switched 12v input, that will now also always be hot, and instead of constant ground, you will have switched ground controlled by the RCP.


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[[Image:RelayStandard.jpg|500px]]  [[Image:RelatRCP.jpg|500px]]

Revision as of 02:28, 28 July 2019

GPIO Output to control switches, relays, LEDs, etc

GPIO on the Race Capture Pro devices can be used to control switches, relays, LEDs, and other small devices with a load of 1A or less. If the load is larger than 1A you can use a SPST relay to control it. When in Output mode the GPIO channel will connect to Ground when active and will be open when not active. This means that instead of using the Race Capture Pro to provide power to your switch, relay, or LED, you will use it to provide ground to turn it on instead.

Relays

If you have a device you want to control that requires more than 1A, you will need to use a Relay to power it. Normally a SPST relay would have a constant 12v, constant Ground, 12v Output, and input 12v that triggers the relay and sends 12v to the Output. To control a standard 4 pin SPST Relay with RCP, You would have constant 12v, but instead of switched 12v input, that will now also always be hot, and instead of constant ground, you will have switched ground controlled by the RCP.

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