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Emma
One relay has failed, sad.... I will probably replace it with solid-state ones.
Rodney
Great - Simple, clear, visual.
Diana3118
I replaced the relay, adjusted the program, and after 4 days of testing, everything is working fine.
Alyssa1438
It turned out cool, I also had the idea to do it on Arduino, I bought everything, but the hitch was in writing the program. If you allow me, I would like to reach out to you for consultations regarding the adjustment of your program.
Chelsea
Sure, but I'm not the most experienced Arduino user. This is my first program. So far, everything is working.
Danielle9144
Hello! Great topic!
I ordered all the components on Aliexpress... While the package is on the way, I'm having fun in Proteus. I put everything together and tested the sketch...
Maybe someone is interested...
In the archive, there is the source for the Proteus sketch and the HEX for flashing...
Christopher3770
Recently, I made another controller on the Arduino Pro Micro. This time it was even simpler. Just lights, without a display. The clock didn't want to work for a long time. Eventually, it started working with a slightly modified program. I am attaching all the files. The version of the Arduino program is 1.0.6.
Michael3221
What kind of watch do you have? I found at least 4 libraries that are either incompatible with my watch or not compatible with the sketch that, strangely enough, is posted with the library.
Justin9867
The watch is like this.
Laura3673
Hello, would you be able to make such a light to order and what would its cost be?
Daniel
Hello! I actually created the topic as a non-commercial one. It all depends on how familiar you are with a soldering iron. I'm always ready to help with any questions. If you're really struggling with DIY projects, I can try to assemble a controller, but it's all at your own risk. You can take a rough look at the list of components on the schematic. The Arduino controller + clock + display costs around 350-380 (Iām not sure about the current prices). I think we can come to an agreement, just write to me!
Melissa3820
Hello, yes, you are right, I have never dealt with programming before. I may have misunderstood you, but if I pull my lamp out of the socket and then plug it back in, the LEDs light up immediately. I know for sure because the lights are often turned off during the day at work. The only thing is that for some reason, the time occasionally resets after the outages. I would appreciate any advice you can give on the program.
Melissa3820
I'm currently working on this... the problem lies in the time calculation; ideally, day and night should work, but not always... the option with the non-working state is related to a failure of the timer, which simply doesn't rely on the hours at all. Therefore, if the shutdown occurs in the morning or evening, after turning it back on, there is no smooth transition of the light, and the program just waits for the moment of recalculation... that is, the moment of the next function, for example, day, and so on.
Jenny
I put together this little scheme, everything works great and is simple!!!! I just added an extra output to control the cooling fan for the diodes, it turns on at dawn and turns off at sunset, and another output for the foam compressor so that it also turns off at night (for silence)))