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light sensitive switch power plug yet ? :confused:
or Photoelectric power plug ?

I want the power to switch off and on automatically depends on the sunlight.
In summer, it gets dark at 9pm.
In winter, it gets dark at 4pm.
 
Because you asked why no one has designed a photoelectric switch.

The first European who saw an elephant: "There's no such animal." Also claimed to be said of the duckbill platypus.
 
Because you asked why no one has designed a photoelectric switch.

The first European who saw an elephant: "There's no such animal." Also claimed to be said of the duckbill platypus.

What about Mew? I keep looking underneath the truck, but I can't find him. Does he exist?
 
That is for American voltage/plug.
How about the European or Au plug ? i can't find it on ebay.

If you click on my link in Post #2, you'll see I included Australia in the search terms. Run the same search yourself, but narrow the location down to your locale instead of all Australia.

We're 8,000 to 9,000 miles away, so you'll have to find Australian plugs on your own.
 
light sensitive switches.. extremely common.. I mean for instance they turn street lights on and off.. how many street lights are there in the world.. Billions!! Ask the man in your nearest hardware store.
 
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