(NOTE: Please forgive my terminology, I'm not well versed with electronics lingo. This is my first project; I have a programming background so most of the logic is the same.)
Hey guys, I'm currently working on making a remote firework detonator using a walkie talkies. I've run into a problem that I'm not quite sure how to solve. What my plan was originally was to solder wires to the speaker output on the walkie talkies, and use a relay to switch on current from an array of four AA batteries. The power from the batteries would be enough to light the fireworks (I need about 6VDC - 12VDC).
I've soldered the wires to speaker outputs, but the voltage coming from them it very low (about .1 VDC); which is not enough electricity to trip the relay I have. I cannot find any lower voltage relays anywhere. Anyone have any other ideas to how I could accomplish this?
Hey guys, I'm currently working on making a remote firework detonator using a walkie talkies. I've run into a problem that I'm not quite sure how to solve. What my plan was originally was to solder wires to the speaker output on the walkie talkies, and use a relay to switch on current from an array of four AA batteries. The power from the batteries would be enough to light the fireworks (I need about 6VDC - 12VDC).
I've soldered the wires to speaker outputs, but the voltage coming from them it very low (about .1 VDC); which is not enough electricity to trip the relay I have. I cannot find any lower voltage relays anywhere. Anyone have any other ideas to how I could accomplish this?