[ale] computer controlled power switches
Matt Kubilus
mattkubilus at gmail.com
Thu Dec 28 16:56:06 EST 2006
What's fun about this method, is the Parport can give you about 18
lines of output. You can control virtually any device this way.
THink of the possibilites: Turn on the coffee pot at home via SSH
session. Connect to a 98db alarm and use it as an alarm clock. It
can also make for a really cool Christmas light display ;)
-M
On 12/28/06, Matt Kubilus <mattkubilus at gmail.com> wrote:
> It depends on the type of relay you get. A normally-open (NO) relay
> will leave the output connection open unless it recieves and input
> signal. A normally-closed (NC) relay would leave the connection
> closed unless it has a signal.
>
> -MJK
>
> On 12/28/06, Christopher Fowler <cfowler at outpostsentinel.com> wrote:
> > On Thu, 2006-12-28 at 16:30 -0500, Matt Kubilus wrote:
> > > oooh let me suggest the cheapskate solution. Buy a DC/AC relay from
> > > radio shack. Connect the DC side to the parport on you PC, The other
> > > side to AC. Just like installing a light switch.
> > >
> > > Relay should have ~3vdc in, 110vAC out. Should cost less than $10.
> >
> > Great idea. What happens if the relay is unplugged for the parallel
> > port or PC is off. Will that turn off power to the modem?
> >
> >
> >
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