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Is this the right sensor?
https://www.niko.eu/dadk/produkter/sensorer/minilux-lyssensor-0-10-v-3-60-000-lux-productmodel-niko-e68791c1-ff82-545b-834b-5dda606c4872 |
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| 6/17/2019 10:09 PM | |
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Yes. It should be compatible. |
| 6/18/2019 6:14 AM | |
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In the attachment two suggested solutions. The first file for the sensor setting 300 to 30,000 lux. AttachmentLUX.zip (352 Downloads) |
| 6/22/2019 9:32 PM | |
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Hey ixo. We have been tested your program, and compared it to ours. Cause, in our program, we have been making an overrite button wich will make the lamps go for around 80%. The value for those 80% was the same as our program and yours, but like i said, it was working the other way around. We have now make it work, but i think it could be more easy to program.. But here you have it. I3 is the overrite button I1 is my simulation for the pir sensor, therefor the timer. AttachmentNy ZIP-komprimeret mappe.zip (310 Downloads) |
| 6/22/2019 11:01 PM | |
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With less mathematic
AttachmentWith less mathematic.zip (323 Downloads) |
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