NSFL spam coming from lemmy.blahaj.zone accounts
https://midwest.social/post/6113317
NSFL spam coming from lemmy.blahaj.zone accounts - midwest.social
There are reports of spam coming from specific users on lemmy.blahaj.zone. I
stumbled across some very unpleasant NSFL content on an unrelated post. I
wouldn’t reccomend it, but you could check [email protected]’s profile for
an example if it hasn’t been taken down yet. It may be worth temporarily
blocking that instance until they get a handle on the situation.
Continuous operation of a general purpose relay?
https://midwest.social/post/1366600
Continuous operation of a general purpose relay? - midwest.social
Hello, I have a circuit that will need to return connected hardware to a default
state if power is lost. The hardware can handle continuous voltage, so I’m
thinking a simple solution would be to use a battery to provide that fallback
power source. To avoid draining the battery, I’d like to connect it through a
relay on the normally open contact and energize the relay directly from the main
power supply on my board. Do I need to look for anything in particular to make
sure the coil on the relay I choose can sustain constant voltage for potentially
months at a time without damage? Or, is there another similarly low cost and
simple solution you’d recommend? The circuit runs on 12VDC from a [Mean Well
IRM-10-12 (specification
[https://www.meanwellusa.com/webapp/product/search.aspx?prod=IRM-10]), and the
relays I have on hand are OMRON G5LE-14-CF 12VDC (specification
[https://omronfs.omron.com/en_US/ecb/products/pdf/en-g5le.pdf]). I don’t see
anything on the relay documentation that specifies a maximum duty cycle.
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https://midwest.social/post/1146809

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https://midwest.social/post/1146736

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