Automatic Toilet Flusher


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    Cool I got it working!!!!

    Yay now I am one step further to completing the automatic toilet flusher.

    Thanks Pic_User

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    Quote Originally Posted by Techbuilder View Post
    Cool I got it working!!!!

    Yay now I am one step further to completing the automatic toilet flusher.

    Thanks Pic_User
    Great news Techbuilder,

    Can you give us your impressions of the results?
    Do you get the same range as the web site 15 cm (5.9”)? Reflected..
    Does the “target” surface color / shininess make a difference?
    Does ambient light clobber it?
    How much range if you detach the IR Emitters, put extension wires on them, and point them at the sensor (beam break)? Like across a door way...

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    Well that's a good idea so
    better yet I made a video


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    COOL!
    What was the problem before?
    Dave
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    Thanks, the reason it wasn't working was because pin 3 was not going to positive so for some reason the led kept being on but once I supplied the 5 volts + to pin 3
    it worked.

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    Thanks, Good info.
    Dave
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    Question pin 3 or pin 1

    Quote Originally Posted by Techbuilder View Post
    Thanks, the reason it wasn't working was because pin 3 was not going to positive so for some reason the led kept being on but once I supplied the 5 volts + to pin 3 it worked.
    Hi Techbuilder,
    Do you mean pin 3, or pin one (1) to plus (+)?
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