I haven't had as much time as I would have liked again but the wiring for the main left hand board is now complete. This also meant connecting the relays in the control panel that the Arduino uses. They worked fine at first however for some reason once the detection was connected it started resetting when you pushed the button.
After a bit of research I've changed the relays for opto-isolated ones - I can only presume that there was some form of electrical interference being introduced when they fired.
Along with a little more coding I now have the first properly interlocked part of the control panel compete - quite proud of it really! Even if there's no indication of how the signals are set on the panel yet - waiting until I buy the signals before working that one out!
After a bit of research I've changed the relays for opto-isolated ones - I can only presume that there was some form of electrical interference being introduced when they fired.
Along with a little more coding I now have the first properly interlocked part of the control panel compete - quite proud of it really! Even if there's no indication of how the signals are set on the panel yet - waiting until I buy the signals before working that one out!
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