I'm planning to use a pair of relays for a footswitchable overdrive circuit with front panel LED. The PT I have has a center tapped secondary at 190-0-190 and a 6V filament line. There's no 5V line or bias tap.
I intend to use one DPDT style relay for controling the signal path and a second relay for the LED function.
I'm wondering what the best way is to supply the coil current: tap a line off the HT or add a small dedicated transformer. Would adding the transformer have benefits that justify the added expense?
Is there any reason one type of relay device or arrangement would be favored over another? Higher voltage vs lower voltage coils? Parallel or series connection?
I intend to use one DPDT style relay for controling the signal path and a second relay for the LED function.
I'm wondering what the best way is to supply the coil current: tap a line off the HT or add a small dedicated transformer. Would adding the transformer have benefits that justify the added expense?
Is there any reason one type of relay device or arrangement would be favored over another? Higher voltage vs lower voltage coils? Parallel or series connection?
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