Life has been dealing our dog (Fido) a losing hand. Next doors cat has been sneaking in through the dog flap at night and its been eating his food. Fido's been showing all the classic symptoms of depression as well as losing weight because of malnutrition.
I've decided to throw some engineering at the problem and I've built a sprung ramp in front of his dog bowl and installed a hinged lid on the bowl itself. Under the ramp I've mounted two micro-switches which I want to configure so they will operate a solenoid to lift the lid on his bowl. Only problem is I'm not sure how to wire this system and I'm way to lazy to Google for an answer.
There's a couple of things you might need to know;
1. Next doors cat is considerably heavier than Fido due to the extra rations he's been helping himself to over the recent weeks.
2. The two micro-switches are mounted at different heights so that when the lightweight Fido stands on the ramp only the left hand one operates but when the heavier cat stands on the ramp they both operate.
3. The whole system including the solenoid is 230 volts.
4. The cost of the extra dogfood recently has nearly bankrupted me so I can't afford to buy any more components for this project.
Here's a drawing of the system I've built so far, please let me know how to wire it up so the lid will lift only when Fido is on the ramp.
I've decided to throw some engineering at the problem and I've built a sprung ramp in front of his dog bowl and installed a hinged lid on the bowl itself. Under the ramp I've mounted two micro-switches which I want to configure so they will operate a solenoid to lift the lid on his bowl. Only problem is I'm not sure how to wire this system and I'm way to lazy to Google for an answer.
There's a couple of things you might need to know;
1. Next doors cat is considerably heavier than Fido due to the extra rations he's been helping himself to over the recent weeks.
2. The two micro-switches are mounted at different heights so that when the lightweight Fido stands on the ramp only the left hand one operates but when the heavier cat stands on the ramp they both operate.
3. The whole system including the solenoid is 230 volts.
4. The cost of the extra dogfood recently has nearly bankrupted me so I can't afford to buy any more components for this project.
Here's a drawing of the system I've built so far, please let me know how to wire it up so the lid will lift only when Fido is on the ramp.
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