Dammit, just hit a mouse button accidentally and lost a long post. Anyways, i'll make this short. I don't mean to dismiss you guys and your ideas, as you are all much more knowledgeable than me. But i had to try what i have done in the past successfully and it worked. I know probably not the right way to do it but i paralleled 4 LED's and put them in series with the coil. The LED's stayed cool for approx 5 minutes i kept it on and the coil triggers both audibly and the contacts do close and the coil now sees 7vdc. I don't think the wart will meltdown because like i said i have done this many times and used it like this for years. The only reason i asked in the first place was I initially was using the amp's unused winding and had never done it that way b4. But now that i'm going external with a wall wart i just figured since it;s worked like this b4 i should work now and it seems fine. Also note it is only powered for short durations, mostly solos. So normally it;s off.
By the way, i tried a 47 ohm R in seies with the coil but it only dropped a fraction of a volt. Doesn't matter now that i've got it working but i found that odd. Definately a 47R (Y/P/B) and the coil does measure 100 ohms and is a 5v relay.
By the way, i tried a 47 ohm R in seies with the coil but it only dropped a fraction of a volt. Doesn't matter now that i've got it working but i found that odd. Definately a 47R (Y/P/B) and the coil does measure 100 ohms and is a 5v relay.
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