8-Pin Relay In Light Wiring Diagram:

This diagram shows how to make 8 pin relay in light wiring. In this circuit, we use an 8-pin relay, two lights, and three SP MCBs ( Single Pole Miniature Circuit Breaker ). First, we need to input power to SP MCBs, then input power to 8-pin relay, then input power connection to light 1 & light 2. Now this circuit is ready for use. If you want to know more about this circuit please check our youtube video below the link.

Diagram of 8 Pin Relay In Light Wiring:

8 Pin Relay In Light Wiring Diagram

Components needed For this Project:

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Components used to make the 8 Pin Relay In Light Wiring:

01. SP MCB:

In single-pole MCB, Switching & Protection is Affected in only one Phase. Single phase supply to break the phase only. A single Pole breaker is Typically used with 120-volt Circuits, 15-20 amps. They are constructed with one Hot Wire and one Neutral wire. An SP switch is the most basic General-Purpose switch that you use to Control a light or another device from one location. These Switches have two Brass-Colored screw Terminals Connected to the hot Power source wires. Pole refers to the number of Circuits Controlled by the Switch SP Switches Control only one Electrical Circuit.

02. 8-Pin Relay:

The most popular relay for automation work is the 8 Pin Relay. 8 pin relay has DC or AC coil as main part. which is connected to two pins. There are two common parts. Underneath a Common part is an NO and an NC part. NO part is normally open with common part and NC part is normally closed. The timer base used for automation is the same as the 8 relay base. That is, switching can be done using the timer base. This is basically how a relay switch works.

03. Light:

CFL stands for Compact Fluorescent Lamp which is an improved version of tube lights of earlier days. Like tube lights, it is a vacuum glass tube with fluorescent powder coating which is not as long and straight as tube lights but curved/twisted compact, or small in size. Like a tube light, it has electrodes or filaments at both ends. But in this case, instead of a choke, there is an electronic circuit that drives the Compact Fluorescent Lamp. Because the red wave is less in the light of the Tubelight and Compact Fluorescent Lamp, the object looks a little pale or the correct color of the object does not appear.

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