Project/LightingTheFacade
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Lights on the facade of the lab
Status
- Plan - to have all the lights on the outside controllable from software
- github issue
- The system is ready and operational
Implementation
- We installed LED lights on the facade
- 2x30W on the street
- 2x10W on the internal entryway
- For each of these we have a small relay
- All relays are controlled through a neomontana netcontrol via SNMP.
Cabling
- For each relay, we have a pair going to it though the cabling of the house
- We push 5V on those pairs
- All relays go to the patch panel in the work room:
- Lecture room - pp 15
- Work room - pp 18
- Hackvarium - pp 7
- From that patch panel over pp 5 through cable WR2 they go to the rack in the coridor, to pp 2, and from it to the neomontana netcontrol
- On the netcontrol we use relays 5-7 to control this, and push 5V from a normal power supply.
Day/night detection
- patched sunwait
- It's easily calculable when it's day/night based just on your position and the time of day.
- ... and I don't care if it's too cloudy outside.
Logic
- It's all implemented in an extremely hacky php/shell script, screenshot.
- It loops every 60 seconds.
- The force trigger is /tmp/lamptrigger, if it exists, it means that the lights are forced on.
- The script only checks for that file, it never deletes it or anything else.
- Fetches the status of the lamps, the door, if it's light or dark outside.
- If the lights are on:
- If it's day and the lamps aren't forced on, they're turned off;
- If it's night, the door is locked and more than 15 minutes have passed since the locking, the lamps are turned off;
- If the lamps are off:
- If they're forced, they're turned on;
- If it's night and the door is unlocked (e.g. there are people in the lab), the lamps are turned on;
photos
Switchbox.jpg switchbox.jpg
Dvor.jpg dvor.jpg
Street1.jpg street1.jpg
Street2.jpg street2.jpg
Street3.jpg street3.jpg