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How to wire a flashlight?
Our team wants to wire a normal 5v led flashlight to the robot and be able to turn it on and off. What is the best way to wire it?
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Re: How to wire a flashlight?
It would be part of a CUSTOM CIRCUIT and need to be controlled in accordance with R53, and not violate R41, R55, R59, or any other rules I may have missed regulating CUSTOM CIRCUITs.
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Re: How to wire a flashlight?
mhmm....and what exactly would this custom circuit be?
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Re: How to wire a flashlight?
We put a spotlight on our robot...a cheap $14 unit from Walmart. We only used the LED and reflector from the spotlight. The custom circuit consists of a LM7805 voltage regulator and 3.6 Ohm 5 Watt series resistor, and it also uses a Spike relay. The relay is controlled by a relay output on the roborio.
http://www.simple-electronics.com/20...regulator.html in case you don't know how to figure the resistance and wire up this type of custom circuit. Last edited by MrForbes : 18-02-2016 at 15:05. Reason: added photo |
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Re: How to wire a flashlight?
You would need to use a relay wired to the Roborio and power the flashlight through the relay from the voltage regulator module
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Re: How to wire a flashlight?
Also, you could use a resistor sized with 12 volts in mind and avoid the 7805. And like Mr. Forges says, control the 12V with a spike. Depending on how much the led draws, some teams have run them off a port of the pneumatics control module, though personally, I would prefer to use a spike.
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Re: How to wire a flashlight?
Depending upon the amps, you might be able to power it off the 5v supply of the VRM. You would still have to have that power go through a relay.
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Re: How to wire a flashlight?
I thought that custom circuits powered through a Spike would need to be powered off the 12V PDP output. I guess you could consider the Spike as part of the custom circuit and power it all off the VRM, but I don't know how much the inspectors or Spike will appreciate that.
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Re: How to wire a flashlight?
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However, looking at the Spike, it needs at least 9.5 volts, so it will not work switching 5 volts. So, the custom circuit would need its own custom switch. |
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Re: How to wire a flashlight?
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Re: How to wire a flashlight?
Both when I was a senior in high school and this year (junior in college) we used a spike relay and voltage converter to turn on the flashlight through the PDP.
We used this flashlight. It's a 3V flashlight so we used this voltage converter. The flashlight was cut in half through the body and wires were added to the + terminal and the body (- side). This was connected to the voltage converter which was connected to the spike relay. |
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Re: How to wire a flashlight?
The Pneumatic Control Module User's Guide gives the information you want. The outputs are selectable to be either all 12 volts (battery) or all 24 volts (boosted), and the maximum current delivered to all channels combined is 500 milliamps.
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Re: How to wire a flashlight?
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Re: How to wire a flashlight?
Yes. You could wire a Spark to the PDP, and the output of the Spark goes to the Voltage Converter. That would allow you to turn on/off the voltage converter.
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Re: How to wire a flashlight?
So we tried connecting the light straight to a talon and limiting the output to 4.5 volts, but it burned out the light. Will that happen with this?
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