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   R.Wieser to All   
   Re: USB controlled mains switch   
   19 Jan 25 20:24:56   
   
   From: address@is.invalid   
      
   Adrian,   
      
   > ... the options seem to fall into two categories, either a relay device   
   > which means having to rewire the device (which I'd rather avoid), priced   
   > around 30Euros or one that sits in line (between the device and the   
   > supply)   
      
   Whut ?   As others have already mentioned, you could take a short extension   
   cord and put the relais* in that cord.  Makes it reusable too.   
      
   * also consider a solid-state relais.   
      
   Also, you say USB controlled.  How do you imagine that ?  As some kind of   
   special USB device (for which it is hard to find a driver) ?   
      
   Perhaps consider a simple USB-to-serial thingly*, where you can use the DTR   
   line to signal the relais board to switch on.  After that you can use the   
   RPi build-in serial API to switch the relais.   
      
   * I would strongly suggest to use one of RPi's gazillion I/O pins for it,   
   but as you specifically mentioned USB controlled ...   
      
   The only thing you will need to do (and which costs money) is to put the   
   relais (and the USB-to-signal-line thingamagochy ?) in a shielding plastic   
   box.  220 is lethal even when you touch it by accident. :-)   And make sure   
   the 220v and the relais-driving low-voltage electronics are well seperated.   
   Your RPi doesn't like 220v either. :-o   
      
   Regards,   
   Rudy Wieser   
      
   --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05   
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