- Sat Jun 24, 2017 4:21 am
#195292
Hi everyone,
I'm new to arduino but have been soldering electronic projects for many years. I was wondering if anyone has recommendations for controlling 110 volt power without resorting to cutting wires, bare soldering relays etc?
I can see there are a few products on the market like the Powerswitch Tail (currently sold out), does anyone have any experience with these? ControllerX looks like a new option (http://www.reversepr.com.au/2017/06/24/ ... rt-switch/), any thoughts on that design?
Is there a fully FCC compliant product available? What safety features are people building into their high voltage relay circuits for piece of mind?
Thanks,
TRiAGE
I'm new to arduino but have been soldering electronic projects for many years. I was wondering if anyone has recommendations for controlling 110 volt power without resorting to cutting wires, bare soldering relays etc?
I can see there are a few products on the market like the Powerswitch Tail (currently sold out), does anyone have any experience with these? ControllerX looks like a new option (http://www.reversepr.com.au/2017/06/24/ ... rt-switch/), any thoughts on that design?
Is there a fully FCC compliant product available? What safety features are people building into their high voltage relay circuits for piece of mind?
Thanks,
TRiAGE