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Last Post 05/10/2012 12:30 AM by  kevin wood
Sensing AC current
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Jim dePrado
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11/23/2011 1:53 PM
    I am looking to build a way to automatically turn on the dust collector (220V 30A) in my woodworking shop when one of the other tools is turned on (110V/220V 15-30A).

    Would it be possible to hook up one/many of your current sensors to the hot leg of each tool's circuit and send that signal to a relay to turn on the dust collector? Which products would you recommend?

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Jim
    Tony Hodges
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    12/01/2011 8:42 AM
    Dear Sir,

    Thank you for your interest in our product lines. Sears offers a product that meets your applications needs.
    Ed Lampe
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    01/27/2012 1:14 PM
    Jim,
    I too own a woodworking shop and built several devices to automatically turn on dust collectors using CR Magnetics products. I turn on 240V dust collectors that are connected to 3 phase machines.
    Contact me for info on how to do it.
    Ed
    kevin wood
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    05/10/2012 12:30 AM
    Ed:
    How do I contact you about doing a similar project?
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