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Jedi apprentice
For some of you guys that have done this before, please advise me on my current plan. I have Dixmor LED5 timers in each bay. I plan on using the rotary switch output to an off delay timer. The timer would control an air solenoid with lines to the foam brush manifold and HP hose manifold on top of each bay. I would of course have to add fittings and check valves to the manifolds. The current weep system uses a simple thermastat and water solenoid setup. I am thinking of keeping the thermastat setup and removing the wiring from the solenoid and attaching it to another simple relay so that the voltage from the Dixmor timer would only go to the off delay timer when the thermast trips the simple relay (blow down wouldnt run when not freezing). I am thinking of doing it this way so that if only works at a temperature I can set and is activated when the Dixmor timer turns on and then off. The off delay timer would shut off (no air) if the Dixmor timer is reactivated, in case the customer let the time run out and the deposited more money. I think for about $700 in electronics, hose and fittings this could be done if i had to do this setup for each bay (6 off timers, 6 simple relays, etc) or would it also be better to use and 8 input controller, wire each bay into the controller, wire the output to one off delay timer and have the delay timer then blow down all bays at the same time. This setup would be about $200. Any comments are welcomed. Thanks.