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474934 2006-07-31 02:27:00 Ok guys & gals I, know I’ve asked you this before so I beg for your forgiveness for repeating the question. :blush:

What is available to turn one 230v light on and off from an Icon(s) on your computer desktop?

Ok, just to clarify things, I guess I need something that connects to a serial or usb port, that is controlled via software from a home PC’s desktop.

Googling has produced a heap of sophisticated and expensive stuff to control stepping motors and all sorts of things, but a simple on/off set-up I cannot find.

I found one that had 8 outlets, which would have worked, but it is no longer available. :(
B.M. (505)
474935 2006-07-31 04:38:00 It's deceptively simple thing . I suppose it's not too bad .

You need isolation between the 230V and the computer's internals . A relay or optoisolated triac will cost a few dollars . A relay would need a power supply and a transistor driver (or optoisolated SCR) to take a control line from the serial port .

Jaycars used to have "semiconductor relays" which might be the simplest solution . They might even be drivable directly from a serial port . Forget USB .

It's easy to turn on one of the RS232 control lines from a DOS programme (which could be assembled to a . COM programmme using DEBUG) and wouldn't take much more than a couple of megabytes in Windows . :D

Of couirse, you are moving your hand to the mouse . You could equally easily move your hand to a "switch" . Very high technology that, and works when the computer has crashed .
Graham L (2)
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