travis_
Sea Cucumber
I want to set my lights (main light and moon light) to mimic nature. You can find sun and moon rise and set times for any longitude/latitude online. I am planning eventually to hook up a PLC to do this, but I would still need to invest in the software and proper i/o cards and I can't afford this at this time.
Does anyone know of a low cost way, using digital timers, to set your lights to turn on/off at different times every week? Preset? Rather than adjsuting every day, I was thinking if I changed the on/off times every week this would suffice. Therefore I would need to be able to program in 52 different settings and repeat yearly. This may be hard to find with a low cost timer. I was also thinking that I could simulate the sunrise/set time using a linear scale and then vary the on/off times by ~15 minutes a week for half a year + then 1/2 a year -. Then I was thinking perhaps I could hook a time up to a timer and vary the on/off times that way. Then I got myself confused and decided to write this post to see if anyone had any experience. I am also not against manually adjusting the timers every week, but this is a bit of a PITA and as far as I can tell, I would need to adjsut on a daily basis to come anywhere close to mimicing the moon rise/set cycles.
thanks, I am learning a lot through this forum,
Does anyone know of a low cost way, using digital timers, to set your lights to turn on/off at different times every week? Preset? Rather than adjsuting every day, I was thinking if I changed the on/off times every week this would suffice. Therefore I would need to be able to program in 52 different settings and repeat yearly. This may be hard to find with a low cost timer. I was also thinking that I could simulate the sunrise/set time using a linear scale and then vary the on/off times by ~15 minutes a week for half a year + then 1/2 a year -. Then I was thinking perhaps I could hook a time up to a timer and vary the on/off times that way. Then I got myself confused and decided to write this post to see if anyone had any experience. I am also not against manually adjusting the timers every week, but this is a bit of a PITA and as far as I can tell, I would need to adjsut on a daily basis to come anywhere close to mimicing the moon rise/set cycles.
thanks, I am learning a lot through this forum,