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Here is a new schematic that allows for a On/Off/Auto switch
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Sorry
I Don't know.
I just have tried the demo only.
of coz it depends on your photocell supply voltage and the LED working voltage range.
We need to drop 5.6 volts at 30mA. So 5.6 / 0.030 = 186 ohms.
In this circuit he is running the LED with a 470 ohm resistor... so let's do that math...
5.6 volts / 470 ohms = 0.012 mA approx...
so he is running the light at about 1/3 brightness.
If you connected 30 LEDs in parallel, that would be 12ma X 12 or .360mA... 360mA total.
5.6 / .360 = 15 ohm resistor.
And the 9v battery would last 1/30 as long.
Another trick... to not need the resistor... if one LED uses 3.4v... then when connected in series... 4 of them would use about 10 volts. So connect 4 of them in series... call that 'module 1' then connect 9 modules in parallel... and you have 4x9 or 36 LEDs.
But again it is going to last 1/36 as long.
Reference: Ohms Law - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohm%27s_law
This is very well written:
http://www.instructables.com/id/LEDs-for-Beginners/
Hope that helps.
Jerry
The system works fine in natural light (morning and noon)
At night, when I use neon light or other non-natural light, the led is *always* ON. What I should do in this situation?
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