This post is a follow up of this project.
After a lot of fiddling around, I finally built up the circuit for automating the turn on and off of my garden lights. It was about time wasn’it? Yeah, I know, it took me some time, but it was worth it since I think the end result is particularly nice and I enjoyed the process of building the circuit.
Goals of this project
The objectives of this DIY project are the following:
- Automate the turn on and off of garden lights: 4 LED lights powered from a battery which is recharged every day through an appropriately sized solar panel. The lights should turn on in the evening and turn off in the morning. Ideally turn on and turn off should be adjustable with ambient light.
- Improve my basic knowledge on how to design a proper circuit, a PCB, source components and debug analog circuitry.
- Keep the project relatively cheap.
The circuit in LTSpice
Below you can find a picture of the circuit simulated in LTSpice with all my notes following testing and a close up of the circuit.