1- what is the defference between the LDR and the photoresister?which one is better to use it as a sensor?
2-If I put 2 LDR s as sensors on a solar pannel and compare the two reading in order to track the sun. do you think that would work ?
3-I want some suggestions for simple applications to my suntracker project.
basecally the solar pannel will track the sun and save the power in some battries and use it to supply another load what would that load be ?
1- LDR = Photoresistor
2- I think it would.
3- You have a project, you make itand after it is finished you dont know what to do with it. Is that the question?!
1- LDR = Photoresistor
2- I think it would.
3- You have a project, you make itand after it is finished you dont know what to do with it. Is that the question?!
right now I am using 2 LDRs
but my friend adviced me to use solar cells as sensors instaide of the LDR.
he said that you can't find 2 LDRs give the same voltage if you tested them under same conditions so if you use them, your system will not operate correct. what do you think ?? Is he right?
about your last Q..
yes, I want something in life that the sun tracker would be usefull to use it with like some thing we need it in desert or sea .
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Your friend is right in some extent: The LDRs are not that exact, but neither the solar cells.
If I were you I would put a MCU to read the resistance and implement the control functions with care of tolerances and small differes in resistance.
You just mentioned some application to the project you mentioned.
Your friend is right in some extent: The LDRs are not that exact, but neither the solar cells.
If I were you I would put a MCU to read the resistance and implement the control functions with care of tolerances and small differes in resistance.
You just mentioned some application to the project you mentioned.
There is no difference in chossing one.
You better take one that has built in ADC, however you can have an external ADC and link it to the MCU. Most PICs have internal ADCs.