I have few things to setup.
I want cooling fans, either temperature, timer, or light sensor to control them on in the day, off at night.
A LED moonlight, using blue LED's that will run at night only.
And a top off, which should be on 24hrs, using a float switch, and a relay to control a small 120v pump.
My question...
Is there a way to use 1 power supply for this. Or should I just use 3 separate 12v adapters one for each component? That way the fans and the led's can be on normal 120v timers?
Not sure cost wise if trying to use 1 adapter and controlling lights with 12v equipment would cost more than the additional timers.
Any thoughts appreciated.
John
I want cooling fans, either temperature, timer, or light sensor to control them on in the day, off at night.
A LED moonlight, using blue LED's that will run at night only.
And a top off, which should be on 24hrs, using a float switch, and a relay to control a small 120v pump.
My question...
Is there a way to use 1 power supply for this. Or should I just use 3 separate 12v adapters one for each component? That way the fans and the led's can be on normal 120v timers?
Not sure cost wise if trying to use 1 adapter and controlling lights with 12v equipment would cost more than the additional timers.
Any thoughts appreciated.
John