allax
Computer
- Aug 22, 2003
- 1
Hi.
I'm trying to make a dimmer for the roof-light in my car, so when I open the door the light fades on, and when I close the door the light fades off (fading takes about 4 seconds).
How can I do this easy?
This is what I have imagined:
+ ------|
R
|
12V --R--|
| |
C Light
| |
- --------------
I hope the sketch is readable. A resistor and a capasitor in serial, attached to 12V. A resistor and the light in serial, attached in parallell to the capasitor.
So when 12V is connected, the capasitor makes the voltage to the light fade up, and when the 12V is disconnected, the capasitor discharges slowly through the light.
Is this a possible solution? Which values should I use on the capasitor and the resistors? If I can use resistors with low resistance, I could use 12V light bulbs.
I appreciate all help and hints. Thank you.
I'm trying to make a dimmer for the roof-light in my car, so when I open the door the light fades on, and when I close the door the light fades off (fading takes about 4 seconds).
How can I do this easy?
This is what I have imagined:
+ ------|
R
|
12V --R--|
| |
C Light
| |
- --------------
I hope the sketch is readable. A resistor and a capasitor in serial, attached to 12V. A resistor and the light in serial, attached in parallell to the capasitor.
So when 12V is connected, the capasitor makes the voltage to the light fade up, and when the 12V is disconnected, the capasitor discharges slowly through the light.
Is this a possible solution? Which values should I use on the capasitor and the resistors? If I can use resistors with low resistance, I could use 12V light bulbs.
I appreciate all help and hints. Thank you.