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Help with Relay Loop

That makes sense. You can continue to use this type of structure to do what you want, where "All Fans ON" sets the Next Count to 1, and "All Fans OFF sets the Next Count to 0. Alternatively, you can look into using the Event Structure to precisely control when something happens, including timing of your program. Event structures are extremely useful, but also slightly more complicated.

Robot wink
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hello Sir,

 i wanted to know how did u finally control the fan on off sequentially. actually i have to control the lamp load with this logic 

plz do reply

 

thanks

 

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Hey p^2!

 

This forum post is pretty old if you check the time stamp, and I'm not sure we will be able to get much out of those who worked on this before.

If you have a specific question that we could answer it would be better to create a new thread. That way we can pool the resources found on the 

forum to help solve your problem. 

Rob S
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National Instruments
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i want to make light on and off sequentially not make it on and off at one time. i tried to make it on but for making off itz not working properly. itz giving two lights off at one time. how do i coorect it to make it off sequentiallly?

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thank you Sir to reply me and for giving your time frm your busy schdule!!!

 

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p^2,

 

If you create a new thread with your blinking light question you can recieve more help from others who will review the post. 

Rob S
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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