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    hello guys i am new here
    i have a project
    i want to control lights in a hostel from pc
    i want to turn on/off lights from pc at any time ..also i need to know the status of the lights
    that is,if i turn one light off from the controlled pc and then someone turn it on from the main light switch.. i want to know that this light is now on
    now i may use a microcontroller to know the status of the light.. i dont know
    i know the basic circuit for controlling light from pc which may contain transistor-diods-relays-and maybe ULN2803
    but i dont know how to get the status of the lights
    any help plz?


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    Although somewhat unreliable X10 have modules to do this.
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    i prefer not to use x10
    i just want to know how to get the status of the lights

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    I used a couple of this commercial board from ELEXOL just to control the lights in a building. The board have ethernet connector so you can put one in every corner of the building (even in wireless, using a wireless client!)



    I used elexol relays boards too to drive my lights but you can build your own interface using a ULN2803 on each port (3 i/o ports avail on every board).

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