To anyone who knows electronics, I need a little help with a project. A lot of things are intuitive to me, but electronics isn't one of them. I just can't easily grasp the big picture with a complicated project. I would like to learn, but just don't have the time to dive into it
I am doing a TV lift project. I have two 12v linear actuators. One will move the countertop horizontally and out of the way of the tv. The second will lift the TV which is exposed when the countertop is no longer above it .
I am using a key switch to turn the system on. I am using rocker switches to control the linear actuators. I am planning on using magnet switches as a safety to prevent either actuator from moving while the other is in the way (the vertical actuator can't lift until the countertop is out of the way, and the countertop can't move back until the tv is down).
1) are magnet switches an ok way to do the safety? Is there a better way? I figure I'll just mount magnet switches at the end of the travel in each direction to interrupt/activate the power as needed.
2) Do I need two rocker switches? Can I use a relay to automatically turn on the vertical lift once the horizontal movement is complete? I can picture that. I can't picture how I reverse it. I assume they make a relay with multiple switches, but I can't comprehend wiring it. I also assume if I could do this, I don't need safeties.
3) I have a 120v outlet that I don't want to get power when the system is on. Can I use a relay to interrupt the power to the 120v outlet once the 12v key switch is turned on?
Thanks for any help you can provide.