DonF
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Well Don, I got side tracked by a million other jobs but I got there in the end. I have the timer working and boxed up. Hope you like the photos.
I designed the pcb and got it made in China (10 of them for $11 delivered). I decided to use a transformer with two 9V secondary's, that way I could provide a separate supply for the relay board and the arduino circuit keeping them totally isolated. The components on the board are just rectifiers, voltage regs and smoothing capacitors for the two supplies.
I bought a red lcd for the display but unfortunately it didn't seem to work, so just a regular one in for now until I get another.
I didn't want to chop plugs off my Durst enlarger so fitted a euro style 2 pin socket on the back of the box, that way my enlarger cables stay original.
Ralph
Ralph, that is an amazing build! I like that you used the Arduino Micro (?) for the build. Did you have any issues using the Micro, which I believe uses a ATmega32u4 rather than the Atmega AT328p that I used? The timer architectures are somewhat different.
Good call on the separate relay supplies. I has some resets when switching the inductive load represented by the enlarger power supply transformer until I added a snubbing network across the load contacts of the relay.
Best regards,
Don