The ALGE RLS1c photocell series was introduced in 1991. The black plastic shell and swivel head is still in production. The RLS1c was designed to connect directly to an ALGE timer using a three wire connection (pin 3 ground, pin 2 finish, pin 1 start (if needed) and pin 5 is 6 vdc in for power. The RLS1c can also be used with the internal "C" (baby) cell battery. You will need to have a cable that has a jumper soldered between pin 3 and the strain relief on the plug, that uses pin 3 as ground and pin 2 as signal on a short cable. The problem with this system lies in the fact that the plug and socket corrode because of chemicals used in snow preperation. The battery therefore cannot make good contact and the cell operates poorly. PST first addressed this issue in 1994 when we started putting on/off switches on the cells. ALGE adopted this method and improved it bringing out the RLS1n model in 1998. The RLS1n has banana plug outputs and a nice on/off switch. There are now only 2 photocells made by ALGE, The RLS1n which functions as both a transmitter/receiver with a reflector and the RLS1n/d receiver which is used as the receiver with a thru beam setup. Tests have shown that the RLS1n/d can also be used very effectivly with a reflector as long as you leave the toggle switch in the "adjust" position. Older RLS1c cells can be upgraded to RLS1n cells at the PST shop.
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