I have four 12 volt vent fans running to cool my attic. They are hooked up to a deep cycle battery that is charged by 110 watts of solar panels.
For reasons that don't really matter here, I need a switch in the circuit to turn off the fans when it gets dark and energize the circuit when it gets light.
Obviously this is the opposite of most applications for photo switches as they turn things on when it gets dark.
I'd like to avoid a lot of relays ect... since I don't want to waste any of my solar power.
The system runs between 10 and 14 volts depending on how bright the sun is and the charge condition of the battery.
Basically I'm looking for an inline switch that allow current flow when it is light and disconnects when it is dark that can handle up to 14 volts and perhaps 2 or 3 amps.
Suggestions?
For reasons that don't really matter here, I need a switch in the circuit to turn off the fans when it gets dark and energize the circuit when it gets light.
Obviously this is the opposite of most applications for photo switches as they turn things on when it gets dark.
I'd like to avoid a lot of relays ect... since I don't want to waste any of my solar power.
The system runs between 10 and 14 volts depending on how bright the sun is and the charge condition of the battery.
Basically I'm looking for an inline switch that allow current flow when it is light and disconnects when it is dark that can handle up to 14 volts and perhaps 2 or 3 amps.
Suggestions?