![]() Once everything is wired up, the actuator can be tested. If the relay extends, just flip the connections on 5 and 6. Connect the two wires of the actuator to Pins 5 and 6, so when the relay is deactivated, the actuator is retracted. To change the actuators position when the relay is deactivated, switch the wires on Pins 5 and 6. For this example we're using retracted as default and extended when the relay activates. The other way, the default position is retracted, and the timer controls extension. One way, the default position is extended, and the timer controls retraction. The default position of the relay is when the relay is deactivated, the active position is when Pin 8 has 12V on it. Wiring the relay as shown will cause the voltage across Pins 5 and 6 to change from -12V to +12V. When 12V is applied to Pin 8, the relay will activate. ![]()
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