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Internet of things, it's obvious main reason is a sensor to turn lights on when you enter a room... or... what would happen if some of us would get their hands on it?
Meanwhile... they're making electric stuff easier for us
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Re: Meanwhile... they're making electric stuff easier for us
you can do a lot of things with a motion sencsor.especially if it has a sensitivity setting
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One thing I'd like to have is a motion sensor connected to a spanking machine. It would make a corner time much more interesting...
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@crazt,you can buy a motion sensor that screws into a light socket that has a regular female
plug to plug n your spanking machine.
plug to plug n your spanking machine.
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Or just buy a motion sensor and set it into an extension cord.
It takes 5 minutes to read the instructions and 5 minutes to do.
All DIY-stores sell them and they are pretty cheap.
It takes 5 minutes to read the instructions and 5 minutes to do.
All DIY-stores sell them and they are pretty cheap.
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Be aware though, that motors draw higher currents than most light bulbs do.Sir Cumference wrote:Or just buy a motion sensor and set it into an extension cord.
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So true!Blacky wrote:Be aware though, that motors draw higher currents than most light bulbs do.Sir Cumference wrote:Or just buy a motion sensor and set it into an extension cord.
Always check the specs of the electronics and whatever you intend to control with them.
If it is a decent gizmo, it will be written on it somewhere.
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If in doubt, use a relay or two. The motion sensor should see a small relay as a small resistive load. Use a larger relay controlled by the small one if the small one is not adequate for the motor. If the motor requires more than that, good luck on the receiving end...Sir Cumference wrote:So true!Blacky wrote:Be aware though, that motors draw higher currents than most light bulbs do.Sir Cumference wrote:Or just buy a motion sensor and set it into an extension cord.
Always check the specs of the electronics and whatever you intend to control with them.
If it is a decent gizmo, it will be written on it somewhere.
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Re: Meanwhile... they're making electric stuff easier for us
Alexa, let me out now...
Alexa???
Alexa!!!
Alexa???
Alexa!!!
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lugnuts wrote:Alexa, let me out now...
Alexa???
Alexa!!!
Hmmmmmm
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