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Practical Implementation of Home Automation

Practical Implementation Of Home Automation

 Hey Guys! Hope u all r doing good.From the previous blog information be continue to improve it further. To Practically implement the home automation project to the actual circuit with 220 V. Does it sounds little scary? but don't worry I will guide you the step by step procedure (Disclaimer: please take the help of trained electrician for the high voltage connections)

Understanding the connections with Relay:
 
Basically Relay have Three output points:
1) NO= This is a normally opened connection.
2) COM= This is a common connection for NO and NC.
3) NC= This is a normally closed connection
Actual connection with 220 V circuit

I added Addition two way switch just because u can control your home appliances from switch as well as over the voice commands.
There only one drawback of addition of two way switch is that the logic reverses as the appliance is ON from the switch.

Hope you would have understood the entire project its pros and cons and must have implemented it in your house.

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