I think I'm asking this the right way......What kind of switch works on 110v and switches a 12v circuit?
My project involves using a security light with a photocell. My plan is to use the on/off status of the light bulb. The wires going to the socket will be connected to the switch. I'll use that to open or close a 12v circuit. The 12v circuit is independently energized.
Basically, if 110v is present, switch is closed and 12v flows. If 110v is absent, the 12v circuit is open.
Is a switch like this reasonable?
The alternative I've come up with is to use the bulb socket to energize a power strip(or socket) with a 12v power supply plugged into it. I'd rather keep the number of transitions to a minimum and keep it neat. I'd also rather not solder resisters, capacitors, and what have you.
Any help is appreciated.
My project involves using a security light with a photocell. My plan is to use the on/off status of the light bulb. The wires going to the socket will be connected to the switch. I'll use that to open or close a 12v circuit. The 12v circuit is independently energized.
Basically, if 110v is present, switch is closed and 12v flows. If 110v is absent, the 12v circuit is open.
Is a switch like this reasonable?
The alternative I've come up with is to use the bulb socket to energize a power strip(or socket) with a 12v power supply plugged into it. I'd rather keep the number of transitions to a minimum and keep it neat. I'd also rather not solder resisters, capacitors, and what have you.
Any help is appreciated.