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You could make a relay with a battery, but then you will have to construct an electromagnet. Wrap a flux insulated copper wire around a ferromagnetic core (A soft metal) and connect to power supply. I'm sure that you have done this in your childhood. However the magnetic field created by the electromagnet should be adequate enough to attract the armature. In order to have a high magnetic field increase the number of turns of the coil and supply a high voltage (Comment if help needed)
relay here is working as an alarm!!!
MrSandip110 1 month ago
your english is the worst man
galito2386 2 months ago
i hate that accent
GIOOTO 3 months ago
what is making that sound when you turn the electromagnet on?
chipsnyper06 8 months ago
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skyratcher 9 months ago
use DC (Direct Current) on your coil not AC (Alternating Current) that is what's making the noise
MrJANTJE123 11 months ago 4
@MrJANTJE123
I have a 2 way radio amplifier that makes the same noise, but it's running on DC. Could this noise also mean the relay is bad?
BonziBuddys 9 months ago
@BonziBuddys is that only when you put music in it or when you just turn it on?
MrJANTJE123 9 months ago
@BonziBuddys yeah that or you don't have inuf amp/volts
MrJANTJE123 7 months ago
@BonziBuddys i'm dutch i'm not that good in english i hope you understand
MrJANTJE123 7 months ago
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donnnyplato1 1 year ago
@donnnyplato1 I'm not even a native speaker and I can understand... maybe you should learn english...
jano912 10 months ago
nice vid
alitou001 1 year ago
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SuperMiamiVice 1 year ago
@SuperMiamiVice people like u who stop the spread of informations
alitou001 1 year ago
ima use one relay to control a solenoid with 6 volts fr a 12 v solenoid
tomek123kotek 1 year ago
recorded with N73 :D:D:D isn´t it? :D:D:D
tsndnenimzne 1 year ago
Yes it was recorded with a N73 :)
stcjiw 1 year ago
@stcjiw I own this mobile. I like it :-)
tsndnenimzne 1 year ago
excellent video!! thanks for the explanation!
domyaska 1 year ago
What stuff can we find relay , radio or what ?
Sacrificable 1 year ago
Relays are commonly used as a switch to control high loads with a small voltage.
You can find them mostly in control circuits, for example in timers controlling industrial motors.
stcjiw 1 year ago
is this king julian talking?
bl0wn6 1 year ago 4
Yes it's King Julian the second :)
stcjiw 1 year ago 4
How would you make a relay, with a battery? Not a transformer.
Anikaangellove 2 years ago
You could make a relay with a battery, but then you will have to construct an electromagnet. Wrap a flux insulated copper wire around a ferromagnetic core (A soft metal) and connect to power supply. I'm sure that you have done this in your childhood. However the magnetic field created by the electromagnet should be adequate enough to attract the armature. In order to have a high magnetic field increase the number of turns of the coil and supply a high voltage (Comment if help needed)
stcjiw 1 year ago
Good Video - A Simple method of Teaching!
Tropicous 2 years ago
excellent demo on how relays work, i wanted to learn how they worked and your demo showed me how to understand the workings of a relay, thanks.
Gatewayvick 2 years ago
wow nice demo fro relays good job
yourroaddog 3 years ago