WHATS A RELAY?
a relay is a component that can be used to control large amounts of voltage or current with just a small voltage, it does this by using that small voltage (5 volts in our case) to create a magnetic feild that will pull a switch type object to connect the larger current (120 volts in our case). Image 2 is a diagram on how a relay works
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• 1x Protoshield/ breadboard
• 8x 5v DC relays »»» search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll
• 8x 1N4004 diodes »»» search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll
• 8x 2N2222 transistors »»» search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll
• 8x 1K (Brown,Black,Red) ohm resistor (radio shack)• 1x double/single sided PCB (radioshack)
• 1x sharpie
• 16x nuts and bolts (discuss size later)
• 8x dead sets of lights (for there male plugs)
• 500 ft of 5 strand cable
• a set of connector things
• some wire and some other stuff that you should have
• a place to display your light show
• and a some what knowledge of making pcb's
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I'm 100% new to Arduino world but I would like to enhance my Christmas yard display I have been building the display for 30 yrs and now that I have retirement time I thought I would look into making the display a little more active.
I like your project for Christmas Light Controller and the addition of the Vixen Software.
I’m not sure which Arduino you used ?
When I look at the Arduino UNO it indicts 6 outputs and your project uses 8 ports ? unless I’m reading the spec sheet wrong.
I have just entered the world of programming a PIC for a baseball scoreboard and now I have time to look into the world of Arduino.
John
Boards and wires picture
http://i.imgur.com/3kqOE.jpg
Video of the light show
https://www.facebook.com/v/10151069334010611
If not, do you have an ideas on how to easily dim the lights?
Beyond the arduino outputs, everything should be the same as dany's setup. Then your songs/light shows are only limited to your patience with the sequencer.
Unfortunately, like you, I am still in the production phase and don't have a finished product to show such as dany's. I am as far as running some test LEDs with the sequence on a bread board, so theoretically, I'll build the board with the relays and be good to go...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bucQrRSpv7Y
I like your idea about the xbee and the climate controlled box. However, part of the deal in getting my wife on board with turning our house into a musical light show involved committing to a budget of practically $0, so I'm working with only components that I already have. But thanks for the tip about the temp of the arduino. I realized that my crawlspace door in the floor of my guest room closet is within a few feet from the nearest crawlspace vent to the front yard. I think I'll set up the whole operation in my climate controlled ;-) guest room, and run the cables beyond the relay through the crawlspace to the front yard.
I also plan on using an FM transmitter to play my music. A buddy that's helping me with some of the wiring work told me that the range of the common dashboard mp3 player transmitters can be boosted by simply soldering a longer wire to their antenna on the cb and coiling around a rod. I guess we'll see if that actually works or not.
Let me know if you can't find the vixen plug-in code for the arduino, and good luck to you too!
traces for the power source to the relays and connected them together with wire. Was there a reason you didn't connect the wire once and combine all the power in traces to the relays into one long trace? PCB overheat?
Could there be a mistake in your drawing? I know i may have messed up somewhere, but what is your opinion.
Thanks for your help!
thanks, sorry it took so long to get back to you.
Could there be a mistake in your drawing? I know i may have messed up somewhere, but what is your opinion.
Thanks for your help!