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Magnetic Lock to NiceHome Aria - papekani - 10-03-2019

Can anyone help me with wiring up a 12/24v magnetic lock to a NiceHome Aria kit with the CLB203 control board?

I have managed to energise the lock by picking up a supply, but can’t work out how to cut the power when the gate opening sequence starts (which I assume is what needs to happen). I do have the EL100 electronic interfaces wired between the control board and the flasher unit, but that doesn’t seem to either keep the lock energised or even energise it at the start of the opening sequence.

Can anyone help?


RE: Magnetic Lock to NiceHome Aria - JoeF - 19-03-2019

Hi,

Do you have a 12v relay and a 12/24 Transformer.


RE: Magnetic Lock to NiceHome Aria - papekani - 19-03-2019

(19-03-2019, 01:19 PM)JoeF Wrote: Hi,

Do you have a 12v relay and a 12/24 Transformer.

I think I have sorted it now. I was hoping to power both the relay and the lock from the control board, but instead I have powered the lock off a dedicated 12v supply, and powered the relay off the control board and am activating it (and thus deactivating the lock) when power goes to the motor.


RE: Magnetic Lock to NiceHome Aria - JoeF - 20-03-2019

(19-03-2019, 01:46 PM)papekani Wrote:
(19-03-2019, 01:19 PM)JoeF Wrote: Hi,

Do you have a 12v relay and a 12/24 Transformer.

I think I have sorted it now. I was hoping to power both the relay and the lock from the control board, but instead I have powered the lock off a dedicated 12v supply, and powered the relay off the control board and am activating it (and thus deactivating the lock) when power goes to the motor.

Okay great to hear all the best.