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Arduino relays for lighting

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Former Member over 11 years ago

All,

 

I'm building a new house, and I decided that I want microcontrollers to control my lighting. Now I have dimmers covered, with a 0-+10V system, but surprisingly I'm struggling a bit with the lights that should just be on or off. I figured it should be doable with a relatively cheap array of relays connected to an Arduino. I'm not going to get my hands dirty, my electrician is (which is, I should say, a good idea). He insists on the following standard for the relays:

  • CE certification.
  • at least 240 VAC
  • at least 10A
  • DIN Rail mountable

 

I'm guessing I could satisfy the last requirement with a PCB in something like this: http://cpc.farnell.com/pulse/acc-case-m/flightcase-universal-medium/dp/DP31699

I have not yet found a product, that matches all of the top three though: I found something in various shops that has 250 VAC @ 10A, but no visible CE mark, and I found one on hobbyking http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__26921__Arduino_6_Channel_Relay_Module.html that had a CE mark, but could only do 240VAC @ 7A. I'd like something like that, with 6-8 channels would be nice.

 

It would be nice if the electrician could order all the products from Farnell, since they have a Norwegian office and I have used them for some other projects. Any pointers?

 

Message was edited by: Matt Collinge. Updated CPC link.

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 9 years ago +2
    Your electrician is right in terms of good practice and it may well be that local laws require the parts to comply with his suggestions. I expect you would like your house to last at least 25 years before…
  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 9 years ago in reply to michaelkellett +2 suggested
    Michael Kellett wrote: ...Arduino isn't the right kind of thing for this - I think you should go for industrial standard parts and practice which would suggest 24V DC relay coils... There are these Arduino…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 9 years ago in reply to mcb1 +2
    There are even more possibilities, like activation without taking the device out the package : ) (I've no idea if Peter's device does that, but technically it is feasible). NXP has a part which can be…
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  • hank_the_electric_explorer
    0 hank_the_electric_explorer over 9 years ago

    If you got a raspberry PI 3, You could have  Arduinos connected to Arduinos. And they could be controlled by the raspberry PI so it would be cheap. There could be hundreds of Arduinos connected to each other through the house connecting to the raspberry PI. Or just 2 connected to each other.

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  • hank_the_electric_explorer
    0 hank_the_electric_explorer over 9 years ago

    If you got a raspberry PI 3, You could have  Arduinos connected to Arduinos. And they could be controlled by the raspberry PI so it would be cheap. There could be hundreds of Arduinos connected to each other through the house connecting to the raspberry PI. Or just 2 connected to each other.

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  • tonyboubady
    0 tonyboubady over 9 years ago in reply to hank_the_electric_explorer

    I think we are talking about controlling AC with safe and secure...

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