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Hello to everyone. I'm designing a control circuit. But I am having a problem somewhere.
The time relay will output at a certain time and the lamp will turn on. But if I press the Stop button 1 time, I would like the lamp to permanently cut off the energy even though the timer continues to output. However, even if the timer does not output, the lamp is directly on. What can I do to make the lamp not working directly. I share the circuit diagram below.
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