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I need a 1.5 in-line/pigtail day/night sensor… Help?
I need a 1.5 in-line/pigtail day/night sensor… Help?
The discussion revolves around the search for a 1.5-volt in-line or pigtail day/night sensor suitable for an outdoor garden ornament powered by solar-charged batteries. Participants explore various technical aspects, including communication standards, circuit options, and the functionality of the sensor in relation to the ornament's operation.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the best approach to achieve the desired functionality of the sensor and the garden ornament. Multiple competing views and suggestions remain throughout the discussion.
Participants express uncertainty regarding the specifications of the photocell and its compatibility with the 1.5-volt requirement. There are unresolved questions about the wiring and functionality of the proposed solutions.
Individuals interested in solar-powered garden ornaments, day/night sensor applications, or those seeking advice on wiring and electronic components may find this discussion relevant.
Sure. What in the world are you asking about? Can you post pictures or links?CCinPA said:I’m new here… So go easy on me please.
Sorry to sound like a broken record, but it would really help us a lot to know more about your requirements (serial interface type, application, etc.). Why do you want to run this sensor off of 1.5V? Do you want to power your sensor system off just a single Alkaline battery cell? There are ways to do that, but we really do need more information please. Thank you.CCinPA said:I wasn't able to find one in the Google-search that has an input of 1.5-volts?
Please check on digikey.com.CCinPA said:I wasn't able to find one in the Google-search that has an input of 1.5-volts?
Twilight zone. Dee-do-dee-do...CCinPA said:input received… Update(s) applied. Here’s the latest:
CCinPA said:Got any ideas on how to make the butterfly hibernate at night?

Gabe G. said:Red(load) goes to the positive + wire of the light. The white goes to the negative terminal of the battery and the black goes to the positive terminal of the battery. Don't forget to take the negative wire of the light to the negative terminal of the battery as well.
The Black photocell wire should connect to the Battery Positive (+)CCinPA said:Today... I tested without the buck-converter. Although I had 12+-volts into the photocell... No output from the photocell with/without sunlight.