REQ :Stepped lighting.
a request for a circuit/layout for light switching that will turn on
low level lights 2 or 3 steps in front & 1 behind as a person walks along a corridor or up/down stairs. Component list & values would also be required if possible. My thanks for your consideration. --------------= Posted using GrabIt =---------------- ------= Binary Usenet downloading made easy =--------- -= Get GrabIt for free from http://www.shemes.com/ =- |
REQ :Stepped lighting.
I.P.off10 wrote:
a request for a circuit/layout for light switching that will turn on low level lights 2 or 3 steps in front & 1 behind as a person walks along a corridor or up/down stairs. Component list & values would also be required if possible. My thanks for your consideration. This is a repair group, not a free engineering service. We'd be happy to provide some tips and tweaks, but most of the design will be up to you. |
REQ :Stepped lighting.
"I.P.off10" La casa d'ayer ria wrote in message ... a request for a circuit/layout for light switching that will turn on low level lights 2 or 3 steps in front & 1 behind as a person walks along a corridor or up/down stairs. Component list & values would also be required if possible. My thanks for your consideration. You'll need an IR sensor or a mechanical sensor for every step. Wanna do that? |
REQ :Stepped lighting.
On 30 Mar, 21:05, "I.P.off10" La casa d'ayer ria wrote:
a request for a circuit/layout for light switching that will turn on low level lights 2 or 3 steps in front & 1 behind as a person walks along a corridor or up/down stairs. simplest is a sensor at each lighting point, which will detect someone within a couple of steps. Even simpler, though not the best option, would be to make your own pressure sensitive mat, with the sensing wires divided into strips. Component list & values would also be required if possible. funny NT |
REQ :Stepped lighting.
wrote in message oups.com... Even simpler, though not the best option, would be to make your own pressure sensitive mat, with the sensing wires divided into strips. Carry a flashlight? |
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