Sujet : Re: Little Project - a 2-Level "Porch Light"
De : 186284 (at) *nospam* ud0s4.net (186283@ud0s4.net)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 27. Jan 2025, 04:56:08
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On 1/26/25 7:56 PM, rbowman wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jan 2025 18:52:18 -0500, 186282@ud0s4.net wrote:
Alas all the little ones are rated for 40w max, which is fine if you
stick to LED bulbs, but SOMEBODY might stick a filament bulb in there
someday.
https://www.amazon.com/ONEVER-Infrared-Activated-Replacement-Detector/dp/
B0C7Q4GK3M
That one claims 50W. If you're really paranoid you it to drive
amazon.com/Migro-Contactor-Replaces-Virtually-Residential/dp/B07YVMYBL8/
There's only SO much room in the enclosure.
Some solid-state 'relays' are fairly small,
though still need to be heat-sunk.
For safety, I'll have to go with like a 300w capacity
minimum. You can still buy 200w A-series bulbs. They're
bright and very nice, but DO suck up the power and
get hot as Mex tamale shit.
There's tons of stuff for the electronics hobby market,
but for real-world line-connected there's not as much.
Gonna look around a bit more. Mouser ? Newark ?