Smell control
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:51 pm
There are two electronic parfum/odor dispenser on the Dutch market (check your local Blokker store)
Toilet spray controller Airwick - it will spray with selectable intervals of 9 - 18 - 36 minutes.... so for domotica freaks just take over your own control ....it is easy to open the dispenser - screws !! - so shortcut the manual push button and switch on the battery power by a relais. Set it on one of the three time options - So making contact it will submit one little puff ..
Room smell controller Air Wick ... it has two containers with different smells it will switch every 75 minutes. There are two leds indicating which container is selected . With the manual switch you can get an extra boost ..... so again time for hacking ... drill the plastic "nuts" away ... glue it back together .... two heating resistors will take care of the vaporizing process .... it seems to be controlled by two transistors ... so bypass those transistors with a relais - you may include the leds by another relais contact - just isolated the leds - be aware the whole circuit is connected to the 230V !!
For electronic wizards may be other smarter hacking possibilities - just let us know
good smelling
Henk
Toilet spray controller Airwick - it will spray with selectable intervals of 9 - 18 - 36 minutes.... so for domotica freaks just take over your own control ....it is easy to open the dispenser - screws !! - so shortcut the manual push button and switch on the battery power by a relais. Set it on one of the three time options - So making contact it will submit one little puff ..
Room smell controller Air Wick ... it has two containers with different smells it will switch every 75 minutes. There are two leds indicating which container is selected . With the manual switch you can get an extra boost ..... so again time for hacking ... drill the plastic "nuts" away ... glue it back together .... two heating resistors will take care of the vaporizing process .... it seems to be controlled by two transistors ... so bypass those transistors with a relais - you may include the leds by another relais contact - just isolated the leds - be aware the whole circuit is connected to the 230V !!
For electronic wizards may be other smarter hacking possibilities - just let us know
good smelling
Henk