
Still working for a couple months, but then again its only 300v for under a second
Davidvaini wrote:ahh i was looking for a PIR motion detector for cheap...
Ohwell if this doesnt work out then I'll pick up a PIR motion detector...
that one that you linked.. do you think the output voltage is high enough to trigger a relay or a power transistor? I'd need it to somehow get 18 or 24v to power a solenoid.
daxspudder wrote:there is a good chance that the motor is actuated by 9-12v(use a multi-meter to get an acurate voltage measurement)
No I need 18-24v not 4.5v.. the motion sensor is currently outputting 4v, If I was going for a relay, Id need a relay that can activate on 4v to allow another circuit of 18v to pass through to the solenoid.starman wrote:..or a 5v relay and power everything with 3 - 1.5v batteries for a 4.5v power supply.
radioshack, they have them, for sure, by the rare chance they dont, napa auto parts, or any computer storeDavidvaini wrote:No I need 18-24v not 4.5v.. the motion sensor is currently outputting 4v, If I was going for a relay, Id need a relay that can activate on 4v to allow another circuit of 18v to pass through to the solenoid.starman wrote:..or a 5v relay and power everything with 3 - 1.5v batteries for a 4.5v power supply.
mobile chernobyl wrote:I can shoot a Canuter Valve off my '82 Chevy Ram F150 AT LEAST 3/4 Mile with 'ma cannon made of soup cans duct taped together, then I just squirt some bacardi 151 in the chamber and hold up my cigarrete lighta and WHOOSH! That thing flies at least 3/4 mile
That was my point...that 5v relay will more than likely activate on 4v, what I assume is the battery capacity now. If you move to a 4.5v battery set, all the more likely to activate the relay.Davidvaini wrote:No I need 18-24v not 4.5v.. the motion sensor is currently outputting 4v, If I was going for a relay, Id need a relay that can activate on 4v to allow another circuit of 18v to pass through to the solenoid.starman wrote:..or a 5v relay and power everything with 3 - 1.5v batteries for a 4.5v power supply.
beat 2 days before.... about transmitting music through the air with a laser, do you know how a CD player works? fyi there is no physical contact between the laser the CD and the reciever, might only be a 1/4" of air space, but yeah, i think you get my point...jonnyboy wrote:Good throw together
Due to the restrictions and inconveniences of your current set up you could use a laser. In the book gonzo gizmos you can use a laser to transmit music over the air like morse code. With a little modding to the circuit it would easily suit your needs (in my opinion better than your current set up). Basicly a laser trip wire.![]()
You can probably find lots of plans like this all over the net.
This uses a laser pointer. It's still a cool thing to build. If you have a good laser and a line of sight you can transmit across miles.daxspudder wrote:beat 2 days before.... about transmitting music through the air with a laser, do you know how a CD player works? fyi there is no physical contact between the laser the CD and the reciever, might only be a 1/4" of air space, but yeah, i think you get my point...jonnyboy wrote:Good throw together
Due to the restrictions and inconveniences of your current set up you could use a laser. In the book gonzo gizmos you can use a laser to transmit music over the air like morse code. With a little modding to the circuit it would easily suit your needs (in my opinion better than your current set up). Basicly a laser trip wire.![]()
You can probably find lots of plans like this all over the net.
mobile chernobyl wrote:I can shoot a Canuter Valve off my '82 Chevy Ram F150 AT LEAST 3/4 Mile with 'ma cannon made of soup cans duct taped together, then I just squirt some bacardi 151 in the chamber and hold up my cigarrete lighta and WHOOSH! That thing flies at least 3/4 mile
seems kind of inefficient.SEAKING9006 wrote:The 'Lazy-Bastard' relay;
On low voltage; Motor
On higher voltage; Button, Valve
Sensor am tripped, motor do spin. Motor hit button, valve do fire. ZING!
I can't count how many times I used this in my head.