Post 2 made on Friday June 8, 2012 at 23:42 |
gopronto Senior Member |
Joined: Posts: | April 2008 1,453 |
|
|
the best night day sensor i ever found was also the cheapest...
I used one of those garden LED lights, the ones with the small solar cells on the top, take the whole thing apart so your just left with the solar cell part.
now if your controll/automation system can that a analouge voltage in, then you can trigger on a voltage, if not then all you have to do is use a low voltage relay and use the voltage to activate the relay.
I have had one off these sensors on my roof in New zealand and its still going, i have purchased nightday sensors from europe and the USA and non have lasted longer than 1 year.
Enjoy :)
|
|
Pronto still one of the best Wi-Fi Remotes, www.ikonavs.co.nz and [Link: axiumcontrol.com] Axium Control |
|