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Does anyone know of a circuit design that uses 9VAC to operate an electronic switch (something like a transistor or relay) to turn on a seperate 12VDC circuit?

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can`t you rectify the 9VAC to make DC instead? there`s not much in the way of "Electronics" that works on AC, it tends to prefer DC, a fullwave bridge rectifier feeding a relay will work.

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Just a relay might work. You might need one with a coil voltage rather less than 9V because the impedance will be higher for an AC drive and you would need a relatively big relay so the switch is too big and heavy to react in the 1/100 sec or so between cycles.

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no one`s saying AC relays aren`t available, these are specially designed for the job and can`t be substituted with a regular relay without support circuitry (such as a diode).

 

btw, I tested your idea before I posted #4, and I assure you again, it doesn`t work, I used a 9 and 6v type, nada.

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put DC into a transformer and it`ll stick (I tested that one that too).

 

it Would be interesting to see what would happen at a lower frequency and maybe not use a sinewave but rather a square wave?

I also expect that it may be possible to use a regular relay AC driven, if you use matched capacitors. although it would probably only work well at a given frequency.

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