Anyone have a design for a motion sensor? Sure, I could just buy the
sensor for an outdoor motion sensor light, but I want a circuit to
control a *battery operated* LED light. The purpose is to illuminate
the inside of an outhouse (toilet) at a campground, and have it turn ON
when someone enters. There is no electricity in the building. I just
want something battery operated that wont be switched on by the campers
and left turned on to drain the batteries when they leave the outhouse.
It should illuminate when they enter, and turn off shortly after they
leave.
I'm thinking in terms of those stick on LED lights sold for closets and
stuff, except I want it motion sensored.
Or, is there already a device made that does this?
(Something with a solar cell charger, and rechargable batteries would be
even better, but the solar charger would need to be outside the
building).
The other idea is to buy a ready made circuit board and install it in my
own light..... Do they sell such a thing? I'd rather not have to build
the board if possible, but I'm open to options!
sensor for an outdoor motion sensor light, but I want a circuit to
control a *battery operated* LED light. The purpose is to illuminate
the inside of an outhouse (toilet) at a campground, and have it turn ON
when someone enters. There is no electricity in the building. I just
want something battery operated that wont be switched on by the campers
and left turned on to drain the batteries when they leave the outhouse.
It should illuminate when they enter, and turn off shortly after they
leave.
I'm thinking in terms of those stick on LED lights sold for closets and
stuff, except I want it motion sensored.
Or, is there already a device made that does this?
(Something with a solar cell charger, and rechargable batteries would be
even better, but the solar charger would need to be outside the
building).
The other idea is to buy a ready made circuit board and install it in my
own light..... Do they sell such a thing? I'd rather not have to build
the board if possible, but I'm open to options!