I spent a few minutes rereading and looking at the diagram and frankly cannot make sense out of what you are trying to do or how you are trying to make it work.
Perhaps a step-by-step will help
- The Electric Lock has a rotating catch which rotates around a 'floating' (has several mm of play in each direction) catch bar on the other gate
In the normal installation- The Lock Control Module is connected directly to the Electric Lock
- The Lock Control Module provides a 12v 0.2 sec pulse to the Electric Lock
- The pulse energises a solenoid in the lock which releases the locking mechanism and allows the spring loaded locking catch to rotate into the open position releasing the catch bar and allowing the gates to open.
The problem:
- The rotating catch sometimes 'binds' due to the pressure from the electric rams that open/close the gates
- When the catch binds, it is still in the closed position when the electric rams start to operate and the rams try to pull the lock and catch bar apart. The lock is rated at over 2000kg so, when this happens, the rams try to pull the lock and catch bar apart, causing damage to the gates.
If I supply a 12v pulse of a few seconds in length, the solenoid stays energised and the catch will rotate into the open position as soon as the rams start to open the gates and the binding pressure is reduced
In order to do this- I purchased
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B06XCT39X4 from Amazon
- Connected a permanent 12v supply (currently a car battery but planning to use a 12v 5A laptop power supply)
- Connected the electric lock to the output terminals
- Connected the Lock Control Module to the trigger terminal
- Set the board up to provide a timed 12v supply (currently set as 4secs) to the output terminals when it receives the trigger pulse
This all works as expected- Before the gates open the Lock Control Module sends a 0.2sec pulse
- The 0.2sec pulse triggers the timer module and it supplies the lock solenoid with 12v for 4 secs
- The electric lock is free to unlatch as long as the solenoid is energised
- As soon as the gate rams start to open the gates (around 1 sec after the initial unlock pulse from the Lock Control Module), the binding pressure on the lock catch is released and it's free to rotate into the open position (which it does)
- the gates open properly and there's no 'fighting' with the lock
What I want to know is if I can supply the electric lock with both the original 0.2sec pulse from the Electric Lock Module and the timed 12v pulse from the timer board without causing issues by joining the +/- of two different 12v supplies. I would like to do this in case there is a problem with the timer board as the gates will still receive the original 0.2sec pulse - they may still bind occasionally but the majority of the time the lock will work and this will reduce the chance of damage to the wooden gates should the timer board have issues.
I think I can do this but believe that I need to add a diode on the +12v line from the Electric Lock Module
I hope that explains things clearly enough - if not, I'll attempt to clarify as I'm sure the regulars on here know a lot more about these things than I do and I may have been confusing matters with incorrect terminology.