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Poundland's PIR LED tape. Worth buying just for the sensor. 

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Poundland has had USB powered LED tape in the past, but this new version has an inline PIR sensor with standard power jacks on either side.
The bit that really caught my attention was the wide voltage range of the sensor, making it suitable for 5V, 12V and 24V applications.
Here's a link to a datasheet for the unusual BS612 integrated PIR sensor:-
www.image.micro...
Although everything is integrated into a 6-pin PIR package, it still allows adjustment of the dusk level and time delay.
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@markgoddard2560
@markgoddard2560 3 года назад
I don’t have a clue what you are talking about, but it’s absolutely riveting.
@dhuze66
@dhuze66 3 года назад
Every time I watch his videos, I watch the whole thing and walk away thinking I'm an idiot.
@bimsingh7553
@bimsingh7553 3 года назад
Glad it's not just me! Lol. 🤯😱🤪😂
@paul-ks3jt
@paul-ks3jt 3 года назад
😂😂scottish accent
@bimsingh7553
@bimsingh7553 3 года назад
@Dave Smith Yes, hi I've watched this video a couple of times now, and it made me think of real world application,I am thinking car interiors, underbody neons, what can I say, u can't beat a pretty set of led lights! 💟from Birmingham England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@twmbwen1402
@twmbwen1402 3 года назад
Mark! Best comment ever!
@britannia-foundry
@britannia-foundry 3 года назад
Clive was so enthusiastic about this PIR it made me want one, I do not know what for but it seems I need one in my life, love to the big bear x
@Theracles
@Theracles 2 года назад
Exactly what I thought! No idea what I'll use it for though! Notice they say the LED's are dimmable.
@danielm2142
@danielm2142 3 года назад
Ah, Fire Emitting Transistors, my favourite.
@andysim232
@andysim232 3 года назад
The smoke emitting ones are not as exciting
@aaronbrandenburg2441
@aaronbrandenburg2441 3 года назад
Been watching electroboom have we?
@aaronbrandenburg2441
@aaronbrandenburg2441 3 года назад
@@andysim232 as they say where there's smoke there's fire right not in that case unless you count fire that you can't see burning but just hot enough to burn something but no visible flames so you could take that either way. Hello smoke it mini ones may not be as exciting they can still come piano annoying money out this magic smoke you know the stuff that keeps it working properly AKA are you something goes wrong time to fix it and anyting going out at times can be annoying worse yet time-consuming if you don't know what went right away but if the boys on the bench in that happens I think you know what got fried problem is a lot of times when one point it goes out it's something else that killed it not always but journaling it wasn't just one single failure that would cause something like that and that's what I'm saying about the annoying part is trying to track down the rest of the trouble or the troll when you're not sure let's not very obvious but magic smoke blowing out something when it's right on the bench pretty easy to find at least the first component that will need to be replaced what someone should do is build a model of the IBM Magic Smoke injector yeah that was a guy get one turning but if someone really needs to build a model based on the image and then have like a Piezo Electric atomizer for water in there so you could actually Tabet generate smoke as part of the gag I guess you could use a vape pen or something like that but I'd rather do ultrasonic since I don't smoke or vape that's just who needs it and possible carcinogens Etc and anything else just saying it when people use those things for a special effects you're still exposing yourself to something one thing or another but then again ultrasonic mist or fog or whatever generator it's just water vapor for real loss of course you say their stuff in the air or mobiles or whatever or others so pick your poison I guess don't even get me started about the hydrogen monoxide gag that's the thing look it up and yeah it's water is all also the scare the original one was evidently started by someone in school that wanted to see just how gullible people can be and did a report trying to ban dihydrogen monoxide which of course is water H2O which works out to be no dihydrogen monoxide. And also in this he actually or she whichever was use all factual information regarding water and that kind of stuck and that's how that got started. Also I did so want to see speaking Magic Smoke when the comment somewhere I don't remember if it's as RU-vid or somewhere else but it was of an image that it was for some Electronics something around and I'd photoshopped in a smoke I do believe I'm thinking they saw what the estimate was a soldering iron in actuality what. Was the solar guard or whatever happened that tool was actually an oscilloscope probe and I just couldn't stop laughing you know I mean water for you if anyone if it was a school who would want to go to a school or class when they don't know that I'm so scope probe does not generate smoke or at least should not. I remember the first time I ever saw the Magic Smoke from inside something black was a kid I had to speak and spell note at the time was using rechargeable nicad batteries don't know if that had something to do with it but it could have since there are very large short circuit currents and of course because it kept doing yank the batteries out which is hard with that device done intentionally when I saw the smoke at story going berserk with weird sounds and stuff you better bet I rip those batteries out there. By the way I remember when the batteries would get low I don't know if that was just alkaline or if the rechargeables or both but I do remember this when the battery is got low it would go crazy sometimes it would just start looping the same word over and over and over I remember once when the battery is got low it started seeing angel angel angel angel and so on until we pulled the batteries. It was running on four C batteries so I suspect at least at that time it would have been 5 volts so far volt regulator probably 7805 I suspect what was going on is the regulator was dropping out when the batteries were almost dead considering their Nike ad that would be more likely because of the lure voltage start with. 1.2 vs 1.5 which would make a difference at least more dramatically so but that's just a theory in terms of stability of the CPU on that Thunder low voltage conditions yep.
@aaronbrandenburg2441
@aaronbrandenburg2441 3 года назад
What do you call accidentally using an infrared LED instead of a visible light LED An infuriating LED
@colinpye1430
@colinpye1430 3 года назад
I remember Noise Emitting Diodes…
@ucitymetalhead
@ucitymetalhead 3 года назад
That soldering looks like what I did putting together my ruler and retina remover from AvE today.
@jons6125
@jons6125 3 года назад
Welcome back to our “Electrical curios hoarders anonymous” meeting
@timypp2894
@timypp2894 3 года назад
I brought one of these last week, for the garage for the winter nights and as there's no lights. I thought it was faulty. It took a few hours to think "ah I wonder if it has a light sensor" I wait for night time and hey presto it worked. Ah why didn't I cover the sensor up first time. Dohh. Thanks for the tear down and tutorial.
@stevenbewick592
@stevenbewick592 3 года назад
Waiting till night time for it to get dark instead of covering the sensor! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm creased here, mainly because I could see myself doing the same.
@Xclub40X
@Xclub40X 3 года назад
As a hardware / software hacker, I approve this video and product. This has a lot of potential uses. Looks like a trip to poundland later then.
@Xclub40X
@Xclub40X 3 года назад
I followed through with what I said and brought some.. I need to rewatch this video and make a response to it. Top man big Clive. Love your content
@BitchyBoxxy
@BitchyBoxxy 3 года назад
Mhm even toys can have surprisingly hard to find components
@oldmanonamotorbikeinbucks7604
@oldmanonamotorbikeinbucks7604 3 года назад
@@Xclub40X Lucky you, I tried all 3 Stores in Milton Keynes today, couldn't find stock at any of them..
@djbrushie
@djbrushie 2 года назад
@@oldmanonamotorbikeinbucks7604 they got them back in stock in London, got one today, maybe check your stores
@alanmorris3601
@alanmorris3601 3 года назад
I love this guy and people like him. I, literally, didn't understand a single WORD of what he was saying. But he is clearly an expert.
@StevenS757
@StevenS757 3 года назад
I just realized that the reels that the LED tape comes on are just repurposed reels from magnetic tape machines. That center hole with the three points is the standard mount hole for those old reels.
@peterg.8245
@peterg.8245 3 года назад
I feel there’s an important historical stop in “pick and place” machines as the missing link between tape machine spindles and electronics distribution.
@danielplusben
@danielplusben 3 года назад
@@peterg.8245 this is much more likely as to how it became used for LED tape. The SMD LEDs probably came on those reals before being attached to the tape backing.
@nialltracey2599
@nialltracey2599 3 года назад
If the mechanism reliably winds and unwinds reels at controlled speeds, it reliably winds and unwinds reels at controlled speeds. Makes sense the electronics industry would stick with the known-working solution.
@pauljs75
@pauljs75 3 года назад
It's just easier to use off-the-shelf stuff that suits the job than to re-invent something. It's the same reason why higher wattage LEDs are designed to use CPU coolers.
@CBitsTech
@CBitsTech 2 года назад
Old vid, I know, but I happened to buy one of these a few days ago and hacked it to work properly. Mounted in my wardrobe it wouldn't activate because the ambient light from my ceiling light was too high for the dusk sensor. I added a small square of white electrician's tape over the light sensor and now it works fine. I'm no Big Clive, but I am proud of myself :)
@jcadventurehd
@jcadventurehd 2 года назад
seen them for £3 now in poundland
@MrFurriephillips
@MrFurriephillips 3 года назад
“But I digress”. LOL, that’s why we’re here - carry on!
@evilutionltd
@evilutionltd 3 года назад
That's really good for the price. I was looking at something similar for kitchen cupboards to turn on lights when I opened the door.
@Hanimex.
@Hanimex. 3 года назад
Why is it showing your comment being posted a week ago when the video was only posted 36 min ago?
@pixellexip9895
@pixellexip9895 3 года назад
@@Hanimex. big clive posts videos to his supporters early. then he unprivates them for the public after a bit
@freggo6604
@freggo6604 3 года назад
@@Hanimex. Time traveler ... now back from the future :)
@ZonaALG
@ZonaALG 3 года назад
@@pixellexip9895 yet for some reason lots of comments from the last hours got that heart reaction thing while his supporters got none... Suspicious
@robt2151
@robt2151 3 года назад
I got a battery-powered one from Lidl - worked well as intended but it drinks batteries even when the leds are off. About 1 week per set of 4xAAA.
@PaulSteMarie
@PaulSteMarie 3 года назад
Those MOSFETs are usually enhancement mode, so there is only one conducting surface. The metal gate sits on a thin oxide layer, and below that is a lightly positive doped substrate. The source and drain are highly negatively doped at either end. When a positive charge is applied to the gate, it attracts enough electrons into the substrate to form a narrow channel of silicon with excess electrons in the conduction band. That channel is what allows electrons to move from the source to the drain. In the off condition, the charge carriers can't enter the drain because the junction is reversed biased. Once the channel is formed, electrons can freely travel in the conduction band from the source to the drain.
@ChrisLhamon
@ChrisLhamon 3 года назад
If possible, would love to see that lens with the flir.
@hammerjim19741
@hammerjim19741 3 года назад
Found a similar led strip and sensor combo but it allows you to dim the leds as well. A great product for older folks when attached to there bed frame. As soon as they get up bam light to get up with... works great for my dad...
@amorphuc
@amorphuc 3 года назад
Gawd. I love it when you "Digress" Mr. Clive. I always learn a lot. Great video and thank you.
@darklydevious8156
@darklydevious8156 3 года назад
When he does it with a Russian accent I get HOT! lol
@plageran
@plageran 3 года назад
His tangents are always welcomed lol
@Dennan
@Dennan 23 дня назад
eating pizza with some soda, or other snacks, and watching clive videos is probly one best thing there is, his soothing voice as we take an adventure into the gadgets he is exploring is heaven
@Phoenix407
@Phoenix407 3 года назад
Sounds like it'd be good for camping especially if you had a solar panel that can charge your battery pack and then use that at night in your tent or whatnot
@28YorkshireRose12
@28YorkshireRose12 3 года назад
That's a very good idea! Especially if you had a power bank with the solar panel built in. Quick, cobble one together right now, and get down to the patent office first thing tomorrow morning!!
@vgamesx1
@vgamesx1 3 года назад
@@28YorkshireRose12 Unless you're buying one the really overpriced ones with fold out panels, the power banks with built-in panels are nearly worthless, they'll have at best a 1W panel meaning it would take roughly 16 hours to fully charge a fairly small 4,000ma battery or 4 hours per 1,000ma, so it is technically good enough for this use case but I still don't think leaving batteries to bake in sunlight is ever a good idea anyway, heat just makes the cells die quicker.
@interestedlen8823
@interestedlen8823 3 года назад
If it's all right with the rest of the group, I'd rather not use my battery pack in my whatnot. Thank you.
@NapoleonGelignite
@NapoleonGelignite 3 года назад
@@interestedlen8823 - no problem, the victorians made clockwork ones.
@-M0LE
@-M0LE 3 года назад
I can vouch that these work for maybe days off w power bank
@weemanling
@weemanling 3 года назад
I have no idea what any of your words mean science man but I still like hearing them. I wish this stuff made sense to me, always had an interest.
@BigClive
@BigClive 3 года назад
If you keep watching it will gradually fall into place.
@fraydnot
@fraydnot 3 года назад
Your parents probably dreaded getting you presents when you were young. Your videos are always top notch.
@DigitalImagesOfWirral
@DigitalImagesOfWirral 3 года назад
Had o e for around 4 weeks, worked fine for 2 weeks, it's now getting dimmer by the day
@GreenJimll
@GreenJimll 3 года назад
Handy! Something to watch out for next time I'm in Poundland.
@LiftAdventures
@LiftAdventures 2 года назад
There's 2 versions of this kit now. As they were reduced to £3 I got 3 sets. The first 2 are the newer ones with 30 LEDs per metre compared to 60 LEDs per metre on the old ones. The newer one also has a different sensor with a DY3108 IC instead of the BS612 like the one you looked at.
@dozer1642
@dozer1642 3 года назад
I’ll never get tired of you saying the word “poundland”
@markedis5902
@markedis5902 3 года назад
I worked in lighting controls for nearly 30 years (business, industrial and retail not the exciting stuff) all of the detectors that we used were quad pyro. They needed two of the elements to be triggered to operate. Almost all of the sensors we used were passive infrared as microwave sensors false triggered far too often to provide good energy savings
@RFC-3514
@RFC-3514 3 года назад
7:18 - The regulator sheet says 26V absolute maximum input. They're around 10 cents each on eBay.
@starstar4314
@starstar4314 Год назад
I love learning something new, even if some of it went over my head 😂. I was looking at this little device and wondered if it would be rubbish but after listening to you I am filled with confidence...well done👍🤗😁
@bigmaxbigmax
@bigmaxbigmax 3 года назад
Fascinating, I bought that motion sensor on its own from aliexpress at the start of the year. Sure it cost around £3-4, this is brilliant value.
@BigFarm_ah365
@BigFarm_ah365 3 года назад
I just made one of these! A fair bit more than 5GBP, but mine has 10m of outdoor LED and network connection, but no photovoltaic sensor. It presumably illuminates the handrail for anyone coming or going from my home, improves security, but primarily lets me know that my corgi is back from his late night nature walk. He'll bark incessantly at any noise, real or imagined when he's inside, but never a peep when forgotten and left sitting on the cold side of the door
@greendryerlint
@greendryerlint 3 года назад
The reel is interesting. It looks interchangeable with a reel from a mid 1960s open-reel portable tape recorder.
@jrb_sland5066
@jrb_sland5066 3 года назад
Canadian here. AliExpress has a range of these units, some with 30s ~ 10 min delay-off, others with 10s ~ 10 min., and either 5 or 12 VDC operation [with matching wall-wart]. Choice of white or warm-white color. I'm considering purchase of 4-off of a version that offers 5 m of LED strip operating at 12 volts [slightly more efficient? 3 LEDs in series per dropping resistor] for ~ US$ 12.87 each, less a $2-off coupon for over $39. Free shipping from China to Canada, 15 ~ 30 day delivery... Many thanks to Clive for bringing this to my attention - I'd love to have some motion-sensing night-lights in my home.
@JamesAllmond
@JamesAllmond 3 года назад
oh my word, does anyone else recognize what that reel is? Note the core, that looks suspiciously like a reel to reel spool...wonder what they did with all of them...
@markevans2294
@markevans2294 3 года назад
I thought that initially. Though the LED tape looked wider than 6mm. The other possibility would be 8mm cine film.
@MoraFermi
@MoraFermi 3 года назад
Reels like that are used for packaging SMD components for pick-and-place machines; you can buy them by the truckload in any size you want.
@nialltracey2599
@nialltracey2599 3 года назад
It's the same type as I've got a couple of older Poundland USB strips coiled on. The plastic is very very flimsy (although mines is black, not transluscent white), so not really as rigid as you'd use with a more fragile tape. Makes sense that they'd continue using the mechanics of the old winding systems, though -- if it ain't broke, and all that....
@JamesAllmond
@JamesAllmond 3 года назад
@@nialltracey2599 exactly! was just shocked to see it again!
@Gomisan
@Gomisan 3 года назад
8mm film / Super 8 film .. hell some of them even still have film text on them. Great that something still gets used/resused in this way.
@itsthedanyole
@itsthedanyole 3 года назад
We have almost the exact same thing here in the states but the ones I saw are a nice warm white, and have micro and type A usb connectors instead of barrel jacks. I buy one every time I go, super handy to have around.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 3 года назад
Definitely worth the money. Well explained video as usual!
@chrisa2735-h3z
@chrisa2735-h3z 3 года назад
I think he always has amazing videos!
@BitchyBoxxy
@BitchyBoxxy 3 года назад
It’s probably the sole reason for the cost of the item is usually the electrical components
@patomax2
@patomax2 3 года назад
if your just after the pir , they are under £3 on ali express
@smartchip
@smartchip 3 года назад
Been a E & E Engineer for +10 years, have found explaining to others, makes you really confident in the subject, biggy nice job, tbh I am always learning,
@sciencoking
@sciencoking 3 года назад
Holy bananas batman that's an impressive mosfet. Grabbed 50 of the p- and n-variant immediately
@rocketman221projects
@rocketman221projects 3 года назад
Those are some of my favorite mosfets for low voltage, low current stuff. They are good to keep stocked in the parts bin.
@pulesjet
@pulesjet 3 года назад
EVERY TIME I attempt to get in one of those blister packs I bleed.
@pentachronic
@pentachronic 3 года назад
Use a can opener. Seriously.
@SwapPartLLC
@SwapPartLLC 3 года назад
Same here. I hate those damn things. I seriously think they are designed that way on purpose so that when crackheads open them in stores to steal stuff, they leave DNA evidence behind.
@ucitymetalhead
@ucitymetalhead 3 года назад
I seen a cool rotary cutting tool from worx that looks promising but I'm still using my knifes to strategically score it to open it.
@SquishyZoran
@SquishyZoran 3 года назад
@@ucitymetalhead Harbor Freight has it too.
@pulesjet
@pulesjet 3 года назад
@@racitup4114 Those are the issue. .lol
@broadsword6650
@broadsword6650 3 года назад
Poundland used to be “everything for a pound”. The staff hated it if you said “here’s a pound, give me everything!”.
@ewoutbuhler5217
@ewoutbuhler5217 3 года назад
Quite possibly it was not the first that they heard that. And then stay patient, polite and accommodating, LOL
@Pugwash.
@Pugwash. 3 года назад
I was once behind some cheeky young kids who stood at the till asking the lady how much each item was. Everything was a pound and I couldn't help chuckling as she got more and more wound up.
@stephenhookings1985
@stephenhookings1985 3 года назад
Maybe in some branch the staff would beat the crap of a customer - they give you a pound (ING) for everything you buy?
@kepeb1
@kepeb1 3 года назад
@@stephenhookings1985 WTF you on about? You 12?
@nunyabizness690
@nunyabizness690 3 года назад
@@Pugwash. I remember trying to ask a staff member a question about a product and she just said "a pound!" before I even finished asking
@alun7006
@alun7006 2 года назад
My local Poundland had a few of these in yesterday, so I had to grab one after remembering this video! Not sure what I'll do with it yet, but I will come up with something!
@joannadoyle861
@joannadoyle861 3 года назад
I've been finding your posts interesting and humorous. But most of all I adore your voice, I could listen to it for ages!😊
@neilpinkett
@neilpinkett 2 года назад
another really good buy, £3 today in PL... and it works really well, Dark kitchen walk in lights up the counter... Like David Beckhams kitchen.
@Daniel-ou4fb
@Daniel-ou4fb 3 года назад
I work on alarm systems and really enjoyed this one.
@mikem6549
@mikem6549 3 года назад
That will explain why mine blew up when I put 12v in on the 5 to 24v connector. I expected it to regulate the power to the strip. Won't do that again with the second set and at least I have two good sensors.
@fablewalls
@fablewalls 3 года назад
Don't know what it is, don't know what it does or why I need it in my life but I enjoyed the video.
@davidclark3603
@davidclark3603 Год назад
I've got 3 in my kitchen lighting the work tops. They are absolutely brilliant!
@dinantdekruijff4735
@dinantdekruijff4735 3 года назад
I have to tell you this BS612 you can buy from Alie Expres for €5.37 for 5 Pcs that wil be 1.07 € a piece so the ten is you tell is a little to much but again a good video Clive I love your channel mate.
@flipschwipp6572
@flipschwipp6572 3 года назад
bs612 or RDB226 can be nought from lcsc for cents
@andrewnewton9137
@andrewnewton9137 3 года назад
Your "digressing" has actually helped me with a query that I have had for a while! Doppler v PIR thank you.
@girlsdrinkfeck
@girlsdrinkfeck 3 года назад
I still laugh at the woman who gave some led strips a low rating cuz she cut them expecting the non powered strip to still work wirellessly
@ianbuilder
@ianbuilder 3 года назад
where can i find this lmfao
@girlsdrinkfeck
@girlsdrinkfeck 3 года назад
@@ianbuilder cant remember it was on some amazon link of some strips on a channel
@MattThompsonOnGoogle
@MattThompsonOnGoogle 3 года назад
I used to work for ICM Controls, an HVAC control manufacturer. I worked on 3rd shift and occasionally got phone calls from people pissed off that their thermostats weren't working. One woman complained that her power was out, and her furnace wouldn't turn on despite the thermostat having two AA batteries and an emergency mode. (Forced air heat...) Another man in Florida called complaining that his thermostat wasn't working and that there was frost on the table in his kitchen. The temperature in Florida that night was 60°F. (Turned out to be the igniter, not the thermostat, which is what told him that the temperature in the house was 63°F)
@sivalley
@sivalley 3 года назад
@@MattThompsonOnGoogle I work HVAC and it always amazes me how much people will complain about their electric bill being so high in the winter when they try to heat the house to 75°F when it's 20°F outside or cool down to 60°F in the summer when it's 90+ and 87%RH and they have a 20 year old unit that hasn't been maintained since it was installed. I blame the way temperature controls are set up in cars.
@SigEpBlue
@SigEpBlue 3 года назад
@@sivalley I blame our education systems not having enough emphasis on basic physics and math. But there's no substitution for human stupidity. :)
@1965sabonim
@1965sabonim 2 года назад
.bought 3 of these now, running them off a 9v battery works well for a couple of months. Just packaging a made up set for a friend to use outdoors around his bins. It'll be a good test for a part sheltered outdoor site. Thanks for the video
@BigClive
@BigClive 2 года назад
Keep in mind that the LED tape supplied is only intended for 5V.
@BedsitBob
@BedsitBob 3 года назад
How about making a sign, using that LED neon, that says "WELCOME", and putting it at the entrance to somewhere, set at 10 seconds, so anyone who approaches gets a welcome message?
@plageran
@plageran 3 года назад
Or on his neon frame
@garrett69
@garrett69 3 года назад
Or one for the door to door canvassers - F*** *ff!
@mikerobinson579
@mikerobinson579 3 года назад
You lost me on the electronic theory, but I watched it all anyway as it's so clearly explained and filmed. Thanks.
@andysim232
@andysim232 3 года назад
Watching Bigclive, Franlab, eevblog and electroboom. Must be a sunday
@mmmlinux
@mmmlinux 3 года назад
I’ve seen modular setups like this for under shelf lighting. My favorite thing is seeing them arranged in to the order power> leds> sensor. Instead of sticking the sensor where it belongs. But you get what you pay for with new construction work.
@symetryrtemys2101
@symetryrtemys2101 3 года назад
Clive: Aldi has a load of “smart lighting” gear in the middle aisle. Not sure if you have an Aldi out your way but might be worth checking out.
@davebell4917
@davebell4917 3 года назад
Aldi and Lidl have both been showing "Smart" tech on their web pages. Aldi shows a couple of wifi light bulbs, online-only, BC and ES. Lidl has a wider range of kit, but you have to buy a "gateway" (Zigbee 3.0 standard) and none of the light bulbs are BC. The Aldi bulbs are explicitly wifi. Zigbee is a low data-rate "mesh" system that has been around for a long while. Poundland has some wifi lightbulbs as well, but their website shows nothing like this. Have we missed our chances?
@NoobixCube
@NoobixCube 3 года назад
Is Aldi’s whole middle aisle lucky dip a universal thing? I wasn’t sure if they did it outside of Australia.
@symetryrtemys2101
@symetryrtemys2101 3 года назад
@@NoobixCube it’s certainly there in Germany, where the shop started, and in every Diddlidi shop I’ve been in in the UK, so I’m pretty confident that it is universal.
@johnpossum556
@johnpossum556 3 года назад
Looks like a very good little circuit, would be ideal for my mom's place. I bought some wireless lights from Aldi for her and they don't turn off automatically so they've been through 45 AAA batteries already. PS I just got my amazon pkg with my 1000 clear pushpins and my new tool... a LightKeeper Pro! Xmas lights, here I come!
@BlastinRope
@BlastinRope 3 года назад
Have a drink, sweet heart, loosen up - tonight im taking you to poundland
@TroySan1985
@TroySan1985 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@RobertJames1987
@RobertJames1987 3 года назад
I don't have a ffffing clue what your on about but. I find his videos relaxing. School meditation. Can you imagine him being your teacher. You wouldn't want the lesson to end.
@tiporari
@tiporari 3 года назад
We live in a strange time where competent assemblies cost a very small fraction of the parts that make them up.
@tomsmyth5138
@tomsmyth5138 3 года назад
China
@usynnstradler
@usynnstradler 3 года назад
Economies of scale
@kolmaxik
@kolmaxik 2 года назад
“I was just struggling to stay awake” Ah man this is why I watch your channel
@unbearifiedbear1885
@unbearifiedbear1885 3 года назад
_"I'm gonna guess this is based on BISS.0001..."_ Yeah, I was thinking the same thing 😂
@littlenemo14
@littlenemo14 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@BobSimpkin
@BobSimpkin 2 года назад
Thanks for another great video Clive. I picked one of these up the other day, they're down to £3 now (Feb 2022). It didnt have any literature so I did a quick search and your video popped up, which is great, I'm learning so much. Thanks again.
@Dave001968
@Dave001968 3 года назад
That Ali Express listing was for a pack of 5, so £2 per unit.
@krishna34674
@krishna34674 3 года назад
or about £0.21 each on Taobao...
@flipschwipp6572
@flipschwipp6572 3 года назад
RDB226 is available on lcsc for a few cents, funtionally equivalent
@krishna34674
@krishna34674 3 года назад
@@flipschwipp6572 love lcsc, amazing prices and everything is genuine
@krishna34674
@krishna34674 3 года назад
@@OAPHarmerHerrStarmler Its one of the sister company's of JLCPCB / Easy EDA that sell a huge range of parts from china at really good prices with really good quality control (well or china at least lol) just go to "lcsc.com"
@Graham_Langley
@Graham_Langley 3 года назад
Pyrosensors are sensitive to changes of heat via the can - on security PIRs we'd put some kind of shield or insulator around them - so I presume the designers of the BS612 will have gone to great lengths to make sure that the power dissipated inside remains constant in all states. I wonder if those using the device are aware of this effect.
@MrMegaPussyPlayer
@MrMegaPussyPlayer 3 года назад
Makes me wish we also had a Poundland here.
@katewolfspirit6722
@katewolfspirit6722 3 года назад
Trust me, you're not missing much!
@bansheemania1692
@bansheemania1692 3 года назад
@@katewolfspirit6722 I like odd cheep junk. I have dollar tree and dollar general (which basically is full price items)
@katewolfspirit6722
@katewolfspirit6722 3 года назад
@@bansheemania1692 Yeah, me too. I prefer thrift shops (we call them charity shops in the UK).
@lordfly911
@lordfly911 3 года назад
We have 5 Below here in the US. Everything is $5 or less. Then the Dollar Tree where everything is $1 or less. Of course does not include sales tax.
@lordfly911
@lordfly911 3 года назад
@@bansheemania1692 I don't count dollar general as a dollar store. It is a regular convenience store.
@troyka1a
@troyka1a 3 года назад
I've been using them as under cupboard lights in my kitchen for a month or so. The USB connection was a bit dodgy but I got it stable and it's been great so far. I've not had to use the big light at all.
@AndyFletcherX31
@AndyFletcherX31 3 года назад
LCSC have the BS612 for $0.85 at 10 off
@flipschwipp6572
@flipschwipp6572 3 года назад
RDB226 is even cheaper
@webluke
@webluke 3 года назад
I ordered something almost like this that had a 110V to 12V power supply and LED strip. I did not notice that the PIR had the LDR and I thought it was dead. The one I have was sold as a set for lighting the floor next to your bed, I wanted it for the PIR to have a light under the cabinet in my bathroom. I did find a use for it to light up a section of counter in my kitchen at night when I walk over to it. LED 12V PIR modules are kind of hard to find on Amazon now, I have gotten one in the past but the Chinese sellers seem to not sell it anymore.
@d-obvious
@d-obvious 3 года назад
Well I guess we know what happened to the the mini reels that were used to spool single track releases for reel to reel tape deck owners
@richardsandwell2285
@richardsandwell2285 3 года назад
This is fantastic, I realise this video is from December, but I went in Poundland today to see if they still had any, unfortunately not, but I got a very nice battery powered PIR spotlight to illuminate my front door handle. Trouble is I can never go in Poundland without thinking of you and the Fanny Flambeaux doll.
@ATMAtim
@ATMAtim 3 года назад
In reference to the little dome lenses, are they designed so their focal length is more or less "focused" on the PIR surface? If so, it seems as though this would further increase the PIR sensivity. What do you think? BTW, pretty neat little gadget.
@Graham_Langley
@Graham_Langley 3 года назад
Well yes. How else would you expect them to be? The datasheets for pyrosensors give the effective position of the sensing elements to aid the design of lenses.
@limyrob1383
@limyrob1383 3 года назад
That is not the calculator of a man who is image conscious! Love it.
@BigClive
@BigClive 3 года назад
Better still it's 10 digit. Handy for microamp calculations.
@garrett69
@garrett69 3 года назад
@@BigClive But was it from Poundland? :D
@juliogonzo2718
@juliogonzo2718 3 года назад
When you said you had "a quick kip" I had to Google it. I thought you meant you ate a can of herring lol
@notarookee778
@notarookee778 3 года назад
He said he was back to normal after he took his Kip Which immediately put my mind to pondering what exactly qualifies as normal in his universe
@juliogonzo2718
@juliogonzo2718 3 года назад
@@notarookee778 I worked one job where I worked 7pm-7am night shifts and I had to stay in a truck for the whole shift. Nothing usually happened from 3am-6am and I used to lay down in the rear seat awkwardly as I'm 6'2", and get paid to sleep most nights. I would go home and have a couple beers and go to bed at 11am, and wake up at 5pm. I never actually felt better rested than when I worked there.
@johnmccallum8512
@johnmccallum8512 3 года назад
@@juliogonzo2718 Used to do the same when I worked nights as a porter at lhe local train station no passenger trains from 0300 till 0600.
@-M0LE
@-M0LE 3 года назад
These led strips are superb I had a 10watt grow light that was awesome could be used for a power pack
@Alan2E0KVRKing
@Alan2E0KVRKing 3 года назад
I may have to investigate when I go to Poundland tomorrow, good value just for the sensor module!
@piyh3962
@piyh3962 3 года назад
Pound land must be the Kum & Go of the UK
@kwakamonkey
@kwakamonkey 3 года назад
My local poundland has a poor selection. I never see any of the things Clive shows .
@simonburnett765
@simonburnett765 3 года назад
I've never been to Poundland but can now do so with the confidence that a large black number on the back tells me how many pounds an item costs. I looked online, Poundland doesn't have this product listed and I could run that off a jelly battery in the cupboard under the stairs. My wife would have been so happy!!!
@caxm666
@caxm666 3 года назад
was originally a 3 hour video. edited the nap out for brevity ;)
@nyetloki
@nyetloki 3 года назад
That's only for the patron subs
@marcusharrington4017
@marcusharrington4017 3 года назад
Brought these for camping, took out the LDR and plugged into a power bank, worked great 👍🏼
@stridermt2k
@stridermt2k 3 года назад
Some good stuff in there! I like the PIR
@mikehibbett3301
@mikehibbett3301 3 года назад
Well spotted Clive! Jeez, 5 quid. I'm going to start visiting poundland for these jems.
@Dutch-Maker
@Dutch-Maker 3 года назад
Those LDR sensors are not RoHS complaint?
@eDoc2020
@eDoc2020 3 года назад
I have a PIR light which recently has started retriggering itself. Thanks for the info about voltage regulation, I'll check to see if its regulator has given up the ghost.
@BigClive
@BigClive 3 года назад
If it's based on a capacitive dropper, check the capacitor value of the main capacitor.
@eDoc2020
@eDoc2020 3 года назад
@@BigClive Thanks, but it's battery-operated with a normal 3-pin regulator and the "regular" chip you were expecting to find in your Poundland dongle.
@Trev5
@Trev5 3 года назад
I have a "Mr Beams" light in the bathroom for middle of the night comfort breaks and that explains why it flashes on and off when the AA battery's are below 1 volt.......
@eDoc2020
@eDoc2020 3 года назад
@@Trev5 That's actually the brand of light I had self-retriggering. Except I'm feeding it from a 5v supply instead of the stock 3 D cells so I'm not sure why it was acting up. Unfortunately when troubleshooting I had a tiny resistor get lost so now it doesn't come on at all. Its regulator chip outputs 3.0v. Assuming yours uses the same, that explains why the problems start when your batteries get below 1v each.
@8ballfpv
@8ballfpv 3 года назад
"it might be detecting my bumping guns"... I laughed way to hard at that!
@soots-stayingoutofthespotl5495
@soots-stayingoutofthespotl5495 3 года назад
He actually said 'gums', meaning it was possibly detecting him talking and moving his mouth.
@phils4634
@phils4634 3 года назад
Excellent - Wonder if our Reject Shop might be stocking this item - they stock a broadly similar range to the UK Poundland stores. Bearing in mind that "almost everything" is done by that single PIR module, that's an amazingly cheap collection - half-price (and functionally complete) PIR module, with 2m LED tape and a USB cable thrown in free of charge!
@BlatantThrowAway
@BlatantThrowAway 3 года назад
I've heard of Pound Town but where's Poundland?
@ryangabb743
@ryangabb743 3 года назад
Next to penetration station
@Rocco_v
@Rocco_v 3 года назад
Ha Ha, I noticed the 8mm movie reel right away, you can find those BS612 modules in older outdoor flood light fixtures, they been around for decades, very handy circuit boards for all kinds of projects, they have SENSITIVITY, DAYLIGHT and TIME settings in the circuit.
@boahneelassmal
@boahneelassmal 3 года назад
"One moment please" Oh this go'n'be good"
@elgorrion52
@elgorrion52 2 года назад
I covered the LDR with black tape to make it come on in the half-light of a dark hallway and it works great; this could probably be tweaked with different transparent tapes.
@chrisa2735-h3z
@chrisa2735-h3z 3 года назад
If I didn't live in the US I would get it just for the reel for my 8mm projector 😝
@Galerak1
@Galerak1 3 года назад
I'm pretty sure the spindle hole in the middle is too big. My brain is trying to sift through the fog of about 35 years though so I could be wrong 😉
@BigClive
@BigClive 3 года назад
You get most LED tape on small reels like this these days.
@chrisa2735-h3z
@chrisa2735-h3z 3 года назад
bigclivedotcom I love that they are using existing Technology to accommodate new stuff!
@chrisa2735-h3z
@chrisa2735-h3z 3 года назад
Galerak The bigger reels had holes about the same size :)
@Witheredgoogie
@Witheredgoogie 3 года назад
Yes I was wondering if it would take quarter inch audio tape LOL.
@AndrewGillard
@AndrewGillard 3 года назад
I've bought a few LED PIR sensor switches from AliExpress for £2-3 each, I think - 5~24V, barrel connectors, pots for sensitivity and time - though the Poundland kit is still very attractive, especially with this year's higher shipping costs from China. I currently have one connected to a LED strip above the main kitchen counter so it lights automatically when someone goes to use that surface. Very handy :)
@iconoclad
@iconoclad 3 года назад
My quick kips last four or five hours.
@Xw3dn3sd4yX
@Xw3dn3sd4yX Год назад
It's videos like this that got me keen on perusing the various $ shops in the area (and when I travel as well), alongside your video of your "ghost repelling off-grid device" and your statement about how sometimes buying the solar powered stuff at the $ shop have a much higher value due to not being able to get those components elsewhere! That got me thinking about the battery holders and how one can buy them from Amazon, sure, but being that I get a small string of LEDs AND a battery holder is worth more to me than the device as is.
@WacKEDmaN
@WacKEDmaN 3 года назад
i just got a usb powered 2m LED strip with remote from the "reject shop" here in australia...
@WacKEDmaN
@WacKEDmaN 3 года назад
@Leroy Baker 10dorra .. www.rejectshop.com.au/p/led-strip-lighting
@DaveLaneGC
@DaveLaneGC 3 года назад
I built some 12v gardenlights using one of those pir’s I ordered online ages ago. It has led strip stuck to some aluminium L and im quite pleased with my efforts as not really my area. I cored a hole in the bottom of a waterproof box and glued the sensor inside without the case..
@stepheneyles2198
@stepheneyles2198 3 года назад
Probably a silly question but if we use the sensor on 12V do we have to use a 12 volt LED strip? I didn't notice any regulation in the circuit diagram which would allow the included 5V LED strip to work. I can foresee some ppl connecting them to car 12V supply and the LED strip failing in a short time. (that's what I was thinking to do; use it to illuminate the back of my van; would come on when the back doors are opened).
@BigClive
@BigClive 3 года назад
Yes, the strip would need to match the power supply.
@jayherde0
@jayherde0 3 года назад
Easiest way might be to power the whole thing from an automotive USB adapter. But you would be less likely to run the battery down if you put a 5V regulator chip or an automotive USB adapter between the sensor and the LEDs.
@Kineth1
@Kineth1 3 года назад
@@jayherde0 I had to reread that a couple times for it to click how that would save power. If anybody else is having trouble making sense of that: Having the regulator/converter between the sensor and the strip means that the regulator only runs when the sensor is activated.
@robertowembley3454
@robertowembley3454 3 года назад
@@Kineth1 thanks
@nigeljohnson9820
@nigeljohnson9820 3 года назад
With our hotter summer nights, the Doppler radar modules have an advantage, as they continue working when the passive IR give up, due to ambient temperatures being so close to body temperature. Last year our front door porch light failed to operate for a number of nights, due to the high night time temperatures. It slowly regained sensitivity as the ambient temperatures finally fell back to a more normal range. As to the circuit, it is very simple, it must be difficult to find an output MOSFET that has a sufficiently low threshold voltage to switch to high current saturation output with only a 3.3volt gate drive..
@Gazarhya
@Gazarhya 3 года назад
Wait.. A five pound item..from pound land...Does the government know about this?
@xaenon
@xaenon 3 года назад
I always did wonder how IR sensors worked. You learn something new every day.
@sosaix
@sosaix 3 года назад
Please have Fanny Flambeaux make a return appearance!
@davidsaunders1125
@davidsaunders1125 3 года назад
PIRs have a tendency to be triggered by nearby RF sources. Alaem devices are protected from this ! High temperatures can also trigger PIRs along with car headlights. Again, alarm PIRs are pretty well protected from this . Doppler, radar detectors can detect water flowing through plastic pipes. PIRs can be triggered by fan heaters suddenly turning on, or sunrise, through a window! Using dual system devices, in parallel cuts false activations.
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