Safety Precautions

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Paul Way

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Apr 29, 2015, 2:38:10 PM4/29/15
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Hi all,  

So I am interested in having our students use relays to switch on higher voltage items (lights, motors, etc. ) but am not sure what precautions or systems to use to mitigate the inherent danger of working with electricity.  

Does anyone have any good resources for teaching safe handling?  What rules do you use when attempting these types of projects?  

Paul Way
Academic Technology Coordinator 
Crossroads School 

David Held

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Apr 29, 2015, 3:09:12 PM4/29/15
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You could use a power tail - http://www.adafruit.com/product/268

David Held
Poughkeepsie Day School

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Adam Singer

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Apr 29, 2015, 3:55:45 PM4/29/15
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+1 on the power tails.  Safest way I’ve found to have students control 110V AC.

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