Arduino dusk/dawn clock timer

Arduino dusk/dawn clock timer

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This is an enclosure designed specifically for an Arduino-based timer, as detailed in the instructable provided. The timer boasts a week and weekend schedule option, enabling it to switch on one light at either dusk, dawn, or a specified time. Users can easily set the program directly on the timer itself, using its rotary encoder and menu displayed prominently on the OLED screen. To bring this project to life, you will need the following electronics: * Arduino Nano * 5V, 0.6A power supply measuring 34 x 20 x 15mm in size * A solid-state relay capable of handling 2A at 230VAC and activated by a low-voltage signal of 5V * Real-time clock DS3231, compact in design * 0.96” OLED display featuring SPI technology and boasting 128x64 pixels * Rotary encoder EC11, measuring 20mm in diameter After carefully mounting all the electronics, you will need four M3x25mm screws to secure them within the enclosure. The Arduino software for this timer is available on GitHub.

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