On March 3, 2008 at 07:44, A/Vjunkie said...
Thanks last two posts!!!
Avid67....not sure what you mean by "A/C motors with additional
relays would be needed"?
"Every shading system I have seen has low voltage control
circuit that you would integrate to on the control end.
With rare exception to maybe a commercial steel sliding
door for a retail store." Thanks for your input! Let
me know if there is something I'm missing when looking
at the RCM-12 which looks like a winner!
Thanks Edizzle, that looks like a winner for single party
control (not sure why I never saw that part or why RTi
techs didn't tell me that part was coming out).
Depending on your application of course. I have ran into some Silent Gliss blinds and they were 120V AC motors not unlike those in many motorized screens. The RCM-12 has relays capable of switching up to 28VDC@5A. The R2D7 is the RS-232 unit and can be used to control the RP60AUH for instance or the RP60AUH-Dry.
[Link: elec-solutions.com][Link: elec-solutions.com][Link: elec-solutions.com]Not only that but they have DC solutions and IR as well.
Last edited by Avid67
on March 3, 2008 13:01.