Thanks Tom.
But this is a brand new lock so one would hope there is no wear and tear already ;)
When I tried it with a 30A power adapter, it opened without any issue so it really seems to be an issue with current. Hence why the relay should fix the issue.
Thanks both for your help!
If I were to buy this: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-2V-24V-40A-5-Pin-Automotive-Changeover-Socket-Relay-Car-Bike-Van-Boat-Switch/312519193276?hash=item48c39872bc:m:mmwH6k_qlYR8mYUjPLmtwRg
how would I need to wire it because there are 6 cables in my diagram and all relays are 5. That means that...
Thanks for your reply and reassurance!
This is how I intend to wire everything.
The DC adapter for the relay and lock is actually a 30A adapter with 10A buffer over the 80% capacity so it can spare the extra 2A.
Much appreciated
Hi,
I have purchased an electric lock some months ago. Now I purchased an intercom system which is rated at 1.2Amps. The cabling is rated at 1Amp. The lock is working sporadically. I guess it is because of the current.
Is it possible that I boost the current received? Maybe through a relay? So...