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1.5 in-line/pigtail day/night sensor?
Are there any final thoughts/suggestions before I close-up for the winter? Then, readdress this in the spring.- CCinPA
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Sadly... Although I thought the the light-bulb was a great idea... It did not work. And the seller of the sensor has not responded. Signed, Still-perplexed- CCinPA
- Post #32
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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1.5 in-line/pigtail day/night sensor?
That you for the input. I sent a message to the seller of the photocell asking a few questions. Just to clarify... This photocell is to be on during the day... And off during the night.- CCinPA
- Post #31
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Today... I tested without the buck-converter. Although I had 12+-volts into the photocell... No output from the photocell with/without sunlight.- CCinPA
- Post #29
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Understand I don't know leads from loads! :oldconfused:- CCinPA
- Post #27
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Is connecting the wires too simple of a question? Or am I so wrong there is not an answer? :headbang:- CCinPA
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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I was going to connect this to the 12-volt batteries output. I was hoping to get your advice on how to connect the wires?- CCinPA
- Post #24
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019BR5Y3U/?tag=pfamazon01-20- CCinPA
- Post #22
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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I'm back! I found a reverse photocell. But now I need help on how to connect the wires?- CCinPA
- Post #20
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Question: What is the opposite of a photocell that would do off-a-dusk - On a dawn?- CCinPA
- Post #19
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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So... Got any ideas on how to make the butterfly hibernate at night?- CCinPA
- Post #17
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Twilight zone. Dee-do-dee-do... >>> Yeah... I surely desrve it... Or maybe I'm just not tracking your thinking here... Your new diagram shows a solar panel as having an AC voltage output? I must be misinterpreting it, no? >>> I copied this from the website where purchased. Obviously...- CCinPA
- Post #15
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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input received… Update(s) applied. Here’s the latest:- CCinPA
- Post #13
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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And I'm sorry for not being clear enough... Will try better... I have an outdoor garden ornament that runs on 1.5 batteries are charged by a solar-panel. The batteries get charged during the day… But since the ornament runs all-night… By morning the in minimal power left in the batteries...- CCinPA
- Post #8
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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I wasn't able to find one in the Google-search that has an input of 1.5-volts?- CCinPA
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering