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==About== | ==About== | ||
The '''[[Artika]] UCLT''' is an | The '''[[Artika]] UCLT''' is an externally-powered under-cabinet LED panel light. It is motion-activated, with no power switch. Up to three panels can be chained to the panel with the motion-sensor. | ||
* '''Power''': 24 VDC; comes with AC mains adapter. | |||
==Problem== | |||
I want to control this with a switch, but there's no way to make it just stay on whenever it has power. This ''seems'' like it ought to be easily fixable with a jump-wire or something... | |||
==Photos== | ==Photos== | ||
===sensor circuit=== | |||
[[File:IMG 20210227 142403843.Artika sensor circuit top.crop-rot.jpg | sensor circuit components (topside) | x400px]] | |||
[[File:IMG 20210627 112937075.Artika sensor circuit underside.rot-crop.jpg | sensor circuit traces (underside) | x400px]] | |||
===other photos=== | |||
<gallery mode=packed> | <gallery mode=packed> | ||
File:IMG 20210227 162353413.Artika end assembly.crop-rot-adj.jpg | File:IMG 20210227 162353413.Artika end assembly.crop-rot-adj.jpg | ||
File:IMG 20210227 164011818.Artika circuit traces colored.crop.jpg | | File:IMG 20210227 164011818.Artika circuit traces colored.crop.jpg | non-sensor circuit traces, colored in | ||
File:IMG 20210627 105651988.Artika endpiece.crop.jpg | |||
File:IMG 20210627 105540883.Artika model label.crop-sharp.jpg | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Latest revision as of 16:10, 27 June 2021
About
The Artika UCLT is an externally-powered under-cabinet LED panel light. It is motion-activated, with no power switch. Up to three panels can be chained to the panel with the motion-sensor.
- Power: 24 VDC; comes with AC mains adapter.
Problem
I want to control this with a switch, but there's no way to make it just stay on whenever it has power. This seems like it ought to be easily fixable with a jump-wire or something...
Photos
sensor circuit
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other photos
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non-sensor circuit traces, colored in
