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Running a Model 2 on a timer

Fri Dec 13, 2013 3:09 am

Hey guys, its been over a year since i posted here, but i have a quick question.
Im thinking about putting my model 2 on a pole on my farm.. I never really payed attention to the different timers i can use to time it, and am wondering what my easiest options are to run attack on it. Do i use an AR or an AF timer? like i said, i don't know what either one specifically does. Some input and help would be much appreciated. I would also be looking to buy one down the road if somebody has what i need. Thanks!
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Re: Running a Model 2 on a timer

Fri Dec 13, 2013 3:23 am

You want an AR timer. The AF timer has another relay and such to control the solenoids in the 1003 and 3T22. Both do attack and alert.

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Re: Running a Model 2 on a timer

Fri Dec 13, 2013 4:38 am

If you're interested in building your own timer, you can get a "digital twin timer" on ebay for about $30 that will regulate the on/rise and off/fall of an attack cycle down to the millisecond. You would need to connect it to a relay to drive your motor starter, and if desired a basic off-delay timer (often around $10) to time the length of the whole cycle.
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Re: Running a Model 2 on a timer

Fri Dec 13, 2013 4:45 am

Thanks for the help guys, that makes sense. Would it be straight forward to wire a relay?
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Re: Running a Model 2 on a timer

Fri Dec 13, 2013 5:21 am

Here's my setup for my 2-120. Credit for the diagram goes to Ian Murr
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Re: Running a Model 2 on a timer

Fri Dec 13, 2013 7:02 am

If you're using the twin timer suggestion, its output would switch the coil of a relay which would, in turn, operate the siren's motor starter relay. If a delay-off timer is used, it would control everything, as follows: Control switch > delay-off timer (e.g. 3 minute on-time) > twin timer (e.g. 8 seconds on, 4 seconds off) > relay > motor starter > siren.
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Re: Running a Model 2 on a timer

Fri Dec 13, 2013 3:17 pm

Wow guys thats awesome! I might just go the ar route, it looks pretty straight forward. Thanks for the help!
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DTMF activations

Sun Dec 15, 2013 1:15 am

Sorry for the bump, but i have another question. If i wanted to activate it by DTMF, what would i need? I saw a video with a dtmf 8 relay decoder, but what kind of radio do i need? And how would i actually get it programmed? I just need to know what i need so i can go ahead and order it, preferably on ebay, or if anyone has what i need let me know!. Thank you all again for the help!
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