Awesome video man, like your content! But just a little side note.. it would probably be more efficient to buy an arduino nano or similar, instead of the relay and the rotary switch and just program it to do different things or not? I mean sure, requires a bit more setup, but in the end you dont have to fiddle with switches!
Hi Dave. Great video! Wondering about yhe motion sensor and the time the relays stays open. What i mean specifically is does the motion start the process and or does motion need to be maintained to keep the mp3 player play through the sound?
@@ChristopherNoone-e3h hi it just needs the motion to activate the relay, once the mp3 starts playing it will continue to play to the end, the delay can be set so it doesn't activate the relay until the mp3 has finished otherwise it will start the track again from the start
Wow, that's amazing.
Amazing.What if i wanted all the sounds connected but only wanted one of them to randomly play?
Awesome video man, like your content! But just a little side note.. it would probably be more efficient to buy an arduino nano or similar, instead of the relay and the rotary switch and just program it to do different things or not? I mean sure, requires a bit more setup, but in the end you dont have to fiddle with switches!
Hi Dave. Great video! Wondering about yhe motion sensor and the time the relays stays open. What i mean specifically is does the motion start the process and or does motion need to be maintained to keep the mp3 player play through the sound?
@@ChristopherNoone-e3h hi it just needs the motion to activate the relay, once the mp3 starts playing it will continue to play to the end, the delay can be set so it doesn't activate the relay until the mp3 has finished otherwise it will start the track again from the start
Great work Dave! What are you using to provide power to the unit?
Hi just a 5v phone charger
Very nice