BumpingSpheda
Bioengineer
- Aug 21, 2013
- 4
Hi, I'm looking to build a Pfr to Pr converter for indoor photoperiodic plants, but don't know much about electronic circuits. I plan to power a few high power Infrared LED's from rechargeable batteries. The LED's would turn on as soon as all the other lights in the room turn off for the dark cycle (12 hours), and they would slowly dim as the batteries ran out of juice (~10 minutes). When the rest of my lights turn back on for the day cycle (12 hours) I need the LED flood light to know this and begin charging the batteries again. Rinse and repeat.
IR LED:
1.6-2.0 VDC
1000mA MAX, 900mA recommended
The light doesn't have to be "bright," in any sense of the term. I plan to run two of these ~2W LED's in series.
I realize these types of lights are made, but they require a separate, synchronized timer so they can plug into an outlet, require an LED driver, and most of them are sold for exorbitant prices. The idea doesn't seem very difficult to execute if I knew a darn thing about circuit design and electronic components (I'm thinking ~$30 max).
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Matt
IR LED:
1.6-2.0 VDC
1000mA MAX, 900mA recommended
The light doesn't have to be "bright," in any sense of the term. I plan to run two of these ~2W LED's in series.
I realize these types of lights are made, but they require a separate, synchronized timer so they can plug into an outlet, require an LED driver, and most of them are sold for exorbitant prices. The idea doesn't seem very difficult to execute if I knew a darn thing about circuit design and electronic components (I'm thinking ~$30 max).
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Matt