Edit to my last post is there a way of doing away with the variable resistor and in place putting a 39 k and a 200 k resistor for r1 and r2 this would give me about 6 seconds on and 6 seconds off ??
Hi Mark.
I will check with Boncuk [ Hans] to see which variable he used for the pcb layout.
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EDIT:
Ref your post #103.
Doing what you suggested will not work.
Keep R2 as a 10K and by varying just R1 [ the 470K variable value] will change the On/Off times equally,, say a fixed value 150K will give approx 6sec On/Off.
A 220K for R1 will give approx 8sec On/Off.
So summarise:
1. for 6sec On and 6sec Off use R2 as 10K and R1 as 150K
if you want a longer On /Off, say 8sec On and 8sec Off make R1 a 220K,,, its that simple.
All so sorry not been on for a long long time ive finally made the feeder prototype up currently powered by a 9 v battery ready for installing some time in the next few weeks ive attached a picture although i dont know if its worked!
I have two of the above installed! Both have been in service for at least 7 months!
However my quest for an easier solution is ongoing, just yesterday ive ordered a astable vibrator kit, already made up for 7.99 and ave ordered a spring loaded lighting timer an intermatic ff5 which i am hoping will do exactly what i want but a lot easier to assemble!