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- that could be tested by giving the trigger pin 5v instead of 3.3. i bet it works fine like that...dandavis– dandavis2019-05-30 17:52:27 +00:00Commented May 30, 2019 at 17:52
- Yeah, I don't know much about schematics. But I guessed it was similar to the d1 shield. But I'll surely try what @dandavis suggested and apply 5V to the trigger pin. I'm also getting another relay just like that to see if I can reproduce the issue or if it works with 3V.Bruno Cardoso Dantas– Bruno Cardoso Dantas2019-05-31 05:41:14 +00:00Commented May 31, 2019 at 5:41
- @BrunoCardosoDantas did you test it with 5V as per DanDavis' comment?sa_leinad– sa_leinad2019-06-03 07:40:58 +00:00Commented Jun 3, 2019 at 7:40
- @sa_leinad sorry for the delay. took a while to get everything. I did tho. Didn't work. I've got a logic level converter and also another relay just as the one that I had the issue. The first mentioned relay didn't work with 3V nor 5V. The new relay didn't work with 5V on VCC and 5V on the INPUT. Yeah, I know. But it did work with 3V on both of them. Don't ask me why tho. It just did.Bruno Cardoso Dantas– Bruno Cardoso Dantas2019-06-11 06:55:48 +00:00Commented Jun 11, 2019 at 6:55
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