Reverse LDR Circuit

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KyleMead

Joined Jun 14, 2019
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Hi Guys,

I need to test some flashlights for how long the batteries will last so I need a LDR circuit that will turn off the power instead of turning it on. I just plan to buying some cheap 1.5v clocks and interrupt the voltage with an LDR circuit. My question is (before I but the components) is: if I flip the transistor in this diagram will it turn clock off when the light goes out or do I need to do it with a relay?

Thanks for any answers you might have,
Kyle
 

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KyleMead

Joined Jun 14, 2019
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Sorry, my spelling it horrible:
Hi Guys,

I need to test some flashlights for how long the batteries will last, so I need a LDR circuit that will turn off the power instead of turning it on. I just plan on buying some cheap 1.5v clocks and interrupt the voltage with an LDR circuit. My question is (before I buy the components): if I flip the transistor in this diagram will it turn clock off when the light goes out or do I need to do it with a relay?

Thanks for any answers you might have,
Kyle
 

Reloadron

Joined Jan 15, 2015
7,889
Just reverse the position of the LDR and 50K resistor. You can also just replace the 50K resistor with a 100K pot so you can set the light or dark turn on point. Keep in mind this is just a single transistor circuit for detecting light or dark. There will be transition between the transistor turning fully on or off. Here are a few examples of your circuit.

Ron
 

dendad

Joined Feb 20, 2016
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This could be a good project for an Arduino.
You could measure the light level as well as having a display that shows the time, battery volts..... Whatever else you need.
 

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KyleMead

Joined Jun 14, 2019
8
We have a lot of equipment for measuring light including a Sekonic C7000 that will give us spectrometer readings but oddly enough nothing to actually test how long the light stays on...
 
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