Hi George here: I powered up one 700W Relay board at 100V, then put the inputs to a variable supply to have a look. I measured +10V and -7V to trip off relays. I was not happy with that. I decided to try to use the UPC 1237 chip, powered by a separate regulator. That will result in a much lower DC offset trip point. I'm in the process of doing it now...See attached schematic and PCB (not yet tested or released)... If it works out good on the bench test breadboard, I'll get a board made using the same size board and mounting technique. I already designed it, and if good, I'll tweak it, order 3 boards to start. Its more complicated this way, but I want to detect the lower DC offset point and set the frequency and delays independently.