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Report on the conception, design, prototype, and evaluation of a Light Sensitive Dimmer that minimizes power consumption by Cody Coleman, Tshiamo Lechina, and Tatiana Mamaliga Abstract In order to minimize the consumption of electrical energy used for lighting, we proposed to conceive, design, prototype, and evaluate a Light Sensitive Dimmer that senses the brightness of natural light and varies the intensity of the light bulbs used to light the rooms. Our team met multiple times to brainstorm and discuss several ideas to come up with a final design, which is using a light sensor and a dimmer switch to regulate the amount of power that light bulbs use. Our Light Sensitive Dimmer is able to sense the brightness of natural light outside the windows and adjust the amount of energy used to power the bulbs. These requirements are addressed by the dimmer switch that varies the intensity of the light bulbs based on the input that it receives from the light sensor located by the window. There's no considerable risk to the user of our device; the only risk that we anticipate related to our device is for one to electrocute him/herself if touching the circuit included in our device. However, the risk is minimal, as our circuit is safely insulated with electrical tape. When mass produced, such switches can contribute to the world economy by saving money on energy used for lighting. Introduction A Light Sensitive Dimmer is of significant importance to the world. It is commonly observed that a lot of energy is wasted at times when the lights are turned on during the day, even when there is enough daylight pouring through the windows. However, most of electricity comes from nonrenewable sources of energy (i.e. coal), and it is costly, which affects both the environment and the economy. To solve this problem, this project was to conserve the energy that is often wasted by the unnecessary use of lights during the day. In addition to the requirement that it sense the brightness of natural light outside the windows and adjust the amount of energy used to power the bulbs, this device also satisfies the following requirements: ●It does not expose anyone to undue hazards; ●It does not occupy a large area in the room; ●It does not interfere with the main electrical circuit of the building so as to damage it; ●It is optional to use; ●It is for individual-room use; ●The product has a small ecological footprint, both in terms of the materials used to construct the product and the labor required to produce the product. Background Energy Model The light sensor by the window estimates the amount of natural sunlight that comes into the room, and sends an impulse to the dimmer switch, making it adjust how bright the bulbs should be. We analyzed the amount of energy lost in a hypothetical situation that the lights are left on from 7am to 5pm in ESG as follows: about one hundred of 100 W Fluorescent light bulbs in ESG Estimated Energy used by the bulbs in one day: Energy=Power *Time =100 W*10 hrs*3600 sec=3.6 MJ for one bulb for 100 bulbs: 3.6 MJ*100=360 MJ over one semester: 12 weeks * 5 days * 360 MJ=2.16*10^10 J Cost of this energy: Amount of electricity used in one day costs 100*100 W*10 hrs=100kWhrs Over one semester: 12 weeks * 5 days * 100kWhrs=6000kWhrs Cost of electricity in Massachusetts: 16.6 cent per kWhr in one semester the cost of that electricity would be: 6000kWhrs*$.166 = $998 ~ $1000 Safety Analysis When constructing a device to conserve electrical energy used to light rooms, as required by our project, we considered several factors. The device prevents exposure to undue hazards. We safely insulated it with electrical tape to prevent electrocution. It does not interfere with the main electrical circuit of the building so as to damage it because it will only be connected to the light source of one room. It has a small ecological footprint, both in terms of the materials used to construct the product and the labor required to design the product, as it consists of a small circuit involving several wires and a few simple electrical components. We regarded these safety requirements with highest priority when considering the Light Sensitive Dimmer, and we took them into strong account when designing our device. Aesthetics and ergonomics For our design the Aesthetics and ergonomics requirement was not a concern. The Light Sensitive Dimmer does not occupy a large area in the room and consists of a compact circuit. Materials and labor costs The materials that we used for the Light Sensitive Dimmer as well as the corresponding prices are: -light sensor – photo diode --$19.51 (including shipment) -dimmer switch—$57.52 (including shipment) -wiring—$4.00 total cost: about $81 Methods Design overview: The Light Sensitive Dimmer consists of a light sensor and a dimmer switch connected together with wiring and programming tools. The light sensor detects the amount of brightness that the room receives from natural lighting and sends an input to the programmed dimmer switch. The dimmer switch then associates the data with a specified intensity and gives out a corresponding amount of energy to the bulbs. Design Selection There were a number of ideas that we came up with while thinking of a device to make that will save energy. Each of us contributed to picking the one design that we chose to proceed with by ranking the following factors about each design as illustrated on table 1 below. Since the main objective is to reduce energy footprint, the factor, “will reduce a lot of energy” was ranked out of a maximum of 6 points, while the other factors were ranked out of 3 points. By popular vote, the switch that adjusts intensity of light depending on the brightness of sunlight turned out to be the design we picked for our project. Possible Designs Team Technical member slum dunk s (3) ranking Personal Interest (3) Will save lots Time of energy commitment (6) (3) Total Switch that Cody 2 turns charger Tatiana 2 of computer Tshiamo 2 off when battery is full 1 4 1 26 3 4 0 2 4 1 Roof Top Garden Cody 2 3 4 0 Tatiana 3 1 5 0 Tshiamo 1 1 4 0 Solar Paint to Cody 3 convert solar Tatiana 3 energy to Tshiamo 3 electrical 3 6 0 2 6 0 2 6 1 Switch that adjust intensity of light during the day Cody 3 3 5 2 Tatiana 3 3 5 2 Tshiamo 3 3 5 1 Box that insulates hot pot to soften food before cooking Cody 2 1 4 3 Tatiana 3 2 4 3 Tshiamo 2 3 4 3 24 35 38 34 Table 1: Ranking of different factors to consider when choosing one design from all the proposed designs. Design FRDPARRC Functional Requirement s Design Parameters Analysis Research Risks Countermeasur es Conserves energy by dimming or turning off lights when there is enough sunlight in the room Light sensing device will collect information about brightness of sunlight, and send it to dimmer switch, which will dim the light of lamp 6000 kW/hours of energy per semester can be wasted on lights that are left on unnecessarily during the day A photodiode can produce a voltage depending on the intensity of light it is exposed to. A dimmer switch produces different brightness in attached lamp depending on how much input voltage there is in part of its circuit. A photodiode can therefore be used together with a dimmer switch to control intensity of light coming from lamp Integrating dimmer switch with wiring of building could cause fires if not done properly. A dimmer switch can be made separately and used with a lamp, and not connected to the building lights safe Small scale prototype- could make dimmer switch and not connect it to building circuitry. With a small device connected to one lamp it will be easy to detect any faults, and any faults will be less dangerous to the user compared to a large device integrated to the whole building circuit Risks of electrocution could result if one touches the conducting wires on dimmer switch circuit. The exposed metal in dimmer switch circuit can be covered with electric tape Ergonomics and aesthetics The device will be small and compact. It should be able to fit on the window sill If the device is kept in the room it will respond to light produced by the lamp, to make sure it only responds to sunlight it should be made such that it can be kept by the window, behind the blinds economical Budget restraintunder $200 Estimated cost of device is $125.00 A photodiode detects any visible light, not only the one from the sun, so even light from the lamp will make it produce a voltage Table 2 Design FRDPARRC Research and Help For the construction of the Light Sensitive Dimmer, we met with several people to discuss the process of building the device. We met several times with our professor, David Custer, to discuss the possibility of designing the device as well as to get advice on which components to buy. We also met with two upperclassmen from the dorm that Tatiana lives in—East Campus. Their names are Scott Morrison and Chris Merrill, and they are majoring in Physics and course 6—electrical engineering, respectively. They consulted us through the process of wiring, soldering, putting together the circuit for the dimmer switch, and connecting the photo diode with the dimmer switch. Results When testing the Light Sensitive Dimmer it functioned as anticipated. We connected it to a lamp placed in a dark room, and used a small flashlight to shine onto the light sensor. We started by perpetually moving the flashlight closer to the light sensor. As we did that, we noticed that the light bulb on the lamp was gradually dimming. When we brought the flashlight right near the light sensor to provide full brightness, the light bulb on the lamp dimmed completely, as expected. We then slowly moved the flashlight away from the light sensor and noticed gradual increase in the light coming from the lamp. Then we covered the light sensor completely to provide full darkness, and the bulb on the lamp gave out maximum light. This indicated that the light sensor was sending the correct input to the dimmer switch and the dimmer switch was successful into receiving and processing the voltage information as to make the bulb operate accordingly. Conclusion Throughout the process of conception, design, prototype, and evaluation of the Light Sensitive Dimmer, we did not have any major difficulties. When testing the device at the end, we got promising results. The small experiment that we did indicated that the Light Sensitive Dimmer would work very well when connected to a greater light source as to control the light level of a whole room. We, therefore, conclude that our project was a success and the Light Sensitive Dimmer has a great potential for saving energy when commercially produced and distributed. Qualifications of primary investigators As first year MIT students, this year, we have had the experience of building a device that keeps coffee hot for two hours, and one that heats water using solar energy. Additionally, each of us has built several projects in high school, as part of the curriculum as well as during summer programs and other extracurricular activities.