With my wireless doorbell project, I originally had my relay connected to the speaker outs on the receiver's PCB. I assumed that since the outs power a speaker, they'd pump out the voltage necessary to trip the relay. However, it did not work when I tried it. Curious, I hooked up a voltmeter to the speaker outs and during the "ding-dong" cycle I only got up to .09 volts. The 3 AA batteries are fresh. I then connected a red LED to the speaker outs and sure enough, it lit up.
I guess I'd achieve the proper effect I'm going for if I connect the relay to different points on the PCB. The question is where...? I included a picture of the PCB. If anyone would be so kind as to simply put a red dot or a mark of some sort where my relay should be connected to, I'd be greatly appreciative. I'd rather ask for help then go my usual route of trial/error - I don't want to short anything and cause problems.
I guess I'd achieve the proper effect I'm going for if I connect the relay to different points on the PCB. The question is where...? I included a picture of the PCB. If anyone would be so kind as to simply put a red dot or a mark of some sort where my relay should be connected to, I'd be greatly appreciative. I'd rather ask for help then go my usual route of trial/error - I don't want to short anything and cause problems.