Hello
I would like to connect to the Nice TT1N control unit a tubular motor for the roller shutters and in parallel the lighting in the garage, i.e. upward output for the internal light and downward output for the external light.
Purpose
When I give the signal upwards, I want the door to open and the light inside the garage to come on, and when I give the signal downwards, the door to close and the outside light to come on, so that I don't have to walk home in the dark.
I would like to add that the control unit, after every up or down signal, puts voltage on these outputs for approx. 3 minutes and switches them off by itself
Of course, this connection has already been made and the result is that the motor capacitor has died after several openings and closings.
The question is, if I connect the lighting via a relay, i.e. I connect the relays upwards and downwards in parallel under the control unit, does this prevent damage to the capacitor?
I would like to connect to the Nice TT1N control unit a tubular motor for the roller shutters and in parallel the lighting in the garage, i.e. upward output for the internal light and downward output for the external light.
Purpose
When I give the signal upwards, I want the door to open and the light inside the garage to come on, and when I give the signal downwards, the door to close and the outside light to come on, so that I don't have to walk home in the dark.
I would like to add that the control unit, after every up or down signal, puts voltage on these outputs for approx. 3 minutes and switches them off by itself
Of course, this connection has already been made and the result is that the motor capacitor has died after several openings and closings.
The question is, if I connect the lighting via a relay, i.e. I connect the relays upwards and downwards in parallel under the control unit, does this prevent damage to the capacitor?