Motor Controls Timeline

  • 12/01/2024

    Today I wired a push button to a light to learn how and why they work.
  • Day 1

    Luke R
  • 12/03/24

    A prominently placed "On button featuring an emergency stop switch is essential for any machinery where immediate halt capability is necessary.
  • 12/06/24

    A push button to activate a light. Also can be used for applications such as a garage door opener.
  • 12/07/24

    Ice cube relays are wired to transformers, which connect to a switch linked to a relay. This involves understanding how to manipulate relays, manage one to six contacts, and adjust two coil screws. These relays function as motors.
  • 12/09/24

    Two buttons: One for the relay and the other for the light. The wires control the light, which starts and stops with the button.
  • 12/17/24

    Two relays with stop button functionality and two indicator lights are needed for the buttons, which will be installed on a machine that must be accessed from two separate locations.
  • 01/13/25

    To activate the light, you can use two push buttons that feature holding contacts. When you press the start button, the light will remain on until you press the stop button. This setup is applicable in many machines that utilize push buttons for operation.
  • 1/14/25

    To wire a relay with a push button using holding connections for turning on a light. Follow these steps:
  • 1/15/25

    Connect a timed relay to a light using a breaker.
  • 01/16/25

    Connect two push buttons to a relay that controls a motor and also regulates two lights, with the push buttons managing both the motor and the lights.
  • 1/21/25

    Forward and reversing single phase motor, and limit switches
  • 01/25/25

    11 pin off delays