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apakah Posted - May 31 2006 : 1:00:59 PM
dear mr aaron, i have tried a rain detector that are listed in your web. i change the buzzer (12 V) to a wiper motor. but the circuits are "ON" without using the sensor. please help me..... can you teach me how to make it better. i mean can you teach me how to "on" the circuits with the sensor.

din

Edited by - Aaron Cake on Jun 01 2006 09:03:22 AM
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Aaron Cake Posted - Jun 01 2006 : 09:08:57 AM
I edited the topic subject to something a little better. Just posting "help" doesn't really describe what is in the topic and peope tend to ignore topics with generic titles.

That said, you need a relay. The motor cannot be driven directly.

marks256 Posted - May 31 2006 : 3:10:46 PM
I have not seen the circuit, so i have no idea what it looks like, but could you not use a relay?

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