Wireless light switch or bust by TheNewHobbyist
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I stumbled upon the website lightobject.com while looking for an affordable thermocouple for the immersion circulator I’m planning on building. I found the part I was looking for and I also came across a “Mult-function 1CH RF Remote Control Tx/Rx Set ” which is a small remote controlled relay switch that runs on a 12v power supply and will switch 120v 10A. This is one of those things that I knew I had to have but had no idea for what reason, it just seemed handy to have around. Then inspiration struck.

Batman, a constant source of inspiration.

In the original Batman TV show Bruce Wayne used a switch hidden within a bust of Shakespeare to open a hidden entrance to the Batcave. While I don’t have a hidden door to open I honestly can’t think of a cooler way to turn on and off the lights to my “Mancave”. So now that I had a goal in mind it was time to gather the required parts.

Parts list:

* Momentary push button
* Multi-function 1CH RF Remote Control Tx/Rx Set
* Various hinges/bits of metal
* An impressive bust (I went with Beethoven)
* 6 outlet plug strip
* 12v power supply
* Various lengths of wire
* Small piece for wood for switch mount
* Glue
* Wood stain
 
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Step 1: Make one Beethoven two.

Like all good projects this one started with cutting off someone’s head with a band saw. In this case Ludwig van Beethoven was the unfortunate soul to have his head separated from his body. From what I can tell, the hard outer shell was a fiberglass like material while the inside was a poured porous plaster. The plaster created a terrific mess but was pretty easy to chisel out to make room for electronics. After chiseling, I gave the plaster a nice coat of Elmer’s glue to reduce the amount of plaster dust leaking from Ludwig’s orifices. I also cut and stained a piece of plywood to act as a mount for the push button and hide the plaster.
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willnate says: Mar 25, 2013. 1:43 PM
hi
shizumadrive says: Mar 24, 2013. 9:49 PM
Makes me want to add a keypad to open a hidden bookcase.
101geese says: Mar 24, 2013. 7:50 PM
THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!
enagel3 says: Mar 23, 2013. 9:32 PM
Well done

vincent7520 says: Mar 23, 2013. 1:35 PM
???…
Two important things are missing on this inst' :
Where is the secret door to the safe ?
You failed to give your address !…

The again I like the idea of Beethoven's brain getting extra wiring. Linus would be happy.
Plus the visible hinge on the back of his head gives a a Frankenstein flair which is quite amusing !

All in all : excellent project. Well done. And very informative. Like it a lot.

Thanks for posting.

PS. Please do not forget to add a picture of the secret door and safe + address : this would make you Inst' the most valuable !… ;))))
gablet says: May 31, 2012. 5:22 AM
lime3D says: May 25, 2012. 5:41 AM
Excellent project.

However, I find no pleasure in messing around with circuits, relays and power supplies, so I am going to cheat, and just go with something like this.

I'll just mill a pocket in the neck to hold the remote, and I'm done!
justinhyp says: Apr 26, 2012. 6:06 PM
Nice job!
Vantage9 says: Mar 16, 2012. 8:50 AM
In the middle of my own build now and I found a great resource thought I'd share:

http://www.plastercraft.com/web_store.cgi?page=themes-busts-001.html&cart_id=3510474_18004

All the Busts on their site that are 12" or less are solid plaster, but the 13" and larger are all hollow. I'm going with Einstein.

Also, I think a lot of people who'd be interested in doing this might be as novice as I am with electric work, so I thought I'd share something the author left out regarding the relay: If you want the button to turn the light on / off (i.e. turn the power to the power strip on/off), then you need to change the jumper mode on the relay to "Toggle" instead of "Momentary". In its default Momentary setting the button just causes the light to turn on (or power to go) while the button is pressed down.

To set it to Toggle Mode you need to cap the 1st and 2nd jumper, while leaving the 3rd open. Mine had the cap on just the 1st jumper by default. If you need help on identifying which jumpers are which or mode settings see the manual here:
http://www.lightobject.info/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=7
Vantage9 says: Mar 16, 2012. 8:56 AM
Oh, and don't touch the little round button on the relay unless you know what you're doing, its a program-learning function that can mess with the modes and cause it not to work right.

If you do press the button some and mess your modes up, you can press and hold it for 10-15 seconds and it should reset everything.
gravitystorm says: Jun 8, 2011. 12:52 PM
I'm trying to recreate this project!
The problem is, I can't tell from your pictures where exactly all the wiring goes. Could you do a quick drawing or explanation of the circuit? For example, I need to know where the 12v wires, + and - go, which wires from the 120v go where, and if you used the plug for both the power strip and the 12v power supply....
I'm new to this stuff! Thanks
Vantage9 says: Mar 16, 2012. 8:53 AM
Looking at the inputs from Left to Right:

1. 120V+ In (this should be the Positive 120V line feeding juice from the wall)
2. 120V+ Out (same as above, going out to the power strip)
3. empty
4. 12V+
5. 12V-

If you're not sure which one of the 12V is + or -, try it both ways and plug the power source in the wall. If the red light turns on you got it right. You cannot hurt the relay by doing it wrong, it just won't work.
im3733 says: Nov 7, 2011. 7:13 AM
Alternatively, attach one or both of his eyes to momentary push buttons, then poke him in the eye to turn on the lights.
jresqyr says: Nov 6, 2011. 11:37 PM
Super cool,way to go
tinker234 says: May 21, 2011. 5:12 PM
be cool to put a bookshelf door with a hinge on it and the way you lock it is by the sheer fact of the bust
Foaly7 says: Apr 29, 2011. 7:02 PM
Now, personally I would put the hinge on the inside, and make it a lot more hush-hush secret.
liquid_chalk says: Apr 7, 2011. 1:54 PM
awsome build but when i read wireless light switch i thought you meant the lights on the ceiling.
martzsam says: Mar 25, 2011. 4:25 PM
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSS!!! YEsyEsyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyes yesyesyes

YES!YES!YES!YES!YES!YES!YES!YES!YES!YES!
Kanellos says: Feb 28, 2011. 4:18 PM
I'm not gonna lie, I'm a little confused. Where did you get the relay? The power adapter I found, is just an adapter and I am confused with you relay.

http://www.mini-box.com/60w-12v-5A-AC-DC-Power-Adapter

The adapter I found ^.
TheNewHobbyist (author) says: Feb 28, 2011. 4:21 PM
Here's the relay.wireless switch I bought:

Mult-function 1CH RF Remote Control Tx/Rx Set ” 

Hope this helps.
Barrettkg says: Mar 22, 2011. 10:30 AM
Got the part in. Excited to get to work. I'm thinking about placing the button inside a globe and hinging it at the base. Hopefully post a pic soon enough
Barrettkg says: Mar 15, 2011. 9:35 AM
The site is a tad confusing, does it come with the remote control or do you have to buy that seperately?
TheNewHobbyist (author) says: Mar 15, 2011. 9:43 AM
The remote and relay came together. It even included the battery for the remote!
Kanellos says: Mar 1, 2011. 5:17 AM
OH! I got it now. I didn't realize that it came with switch. I'm a little new to all this.
ehudwill says: Mar 12, 2011. 3:44 PM
Nice instructable. I used to have a knight's helmet ice bucket that this would have worked great with. Wish I still had it.
Mullet1215 says: Mar 7, 2011. 3:25 PM
This is amazing...I want to make one. But where would I find a bust like this???
TheNewHobbyist (author) says: Mar 8, 2011. 8:26 AM
When I decided to work on this project I started asking friends and family if anyone had a bust they they no longer wanted. Thankfully a friend of mine had one they won in a raffle and didn't want. They seem to be pretty expensive online. I'd recommend checking Goodwill, Salvation Army or other second hand stores for a deal.
dailodai78 says: Mar 8, 2011. 8:34 PM
nice replica of the batman statue. Once I saw the thumbnail, i was like.... BATMAN!!!.... good job. I hope you win
swilus says: Feb 22, 2011. 9:31 PM
Very nice job! I love randomness like this (as you can see with my instructables lol)!
christpher says: Feb 17, 2011. 7:03 AM
isint that dangris
amoliski says: Feb 17, 2011. 8:57 AM
If you don't know what you're doing.
christpher says: Feb 18, 2011. 6:36 AM
it is still dangris
cdousley says: Feb 18, 2011. 2:40 PM
it is if you cant spell dangerous
christpher says: Feb 22, 2011. 5:58 AM
well sory $$$$$
cdousley says: Feb 22, 2011. 6:40 PM
hey you have the same name as me! and i dont like spelling anyway.
DeusXMachina says: Feb 17, 2011. 7:01 AM
In Operation Weather Disaster, there was a switch in a bust that opened the door to The Weatherman's secret lab.

Oh....I miss that game...
TheNewHobbyist (author) says: Feb 17, 2011. 7:35 AM
Hah! I didn't think anyone else had ever heard of this game. I believe I got my copy through the Scholastic book order forms while I was in grade school. Awesome game! Though the sequel "Operation: Eco Nightmare" wasn't so great.
DeusXMachina says: Feb 21, 2011. 4:33 PM
Yup, same, though mine came bundled with Discovery Channel Invention Studio. I never played Eco Nightmare.
rbbiggs says: Feb 17, 2011. 4:11 PM
What are the dimensions of your Ludwig. I found a 30" tall Shakespeare.

Great Job ! I always loved that part of the Batman show

TheNewHobbyist (author) says: Feb 20, 2011. 10:48 AM
My Beethoven is 15.5 inches tall, 30 inches tall sounds pretty huge!
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