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Flood Lights on RaspberryPi
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I think this design works, I was wondering if you guys would be willing to give me a "won't catch on fire" approval. This is for an outdoor floodlight that I'm putting up and I want to be able to tie it into my security system/network/automation/etc.

I think by doing it this way, I run less risk of burning out my relays, but I'm not entirely sure because it's AC240v and not AC120v.

Also, if one relay fails, I would like to add a preventative measure in place to cut power all together to the electrical socket if possible, not quite sure what that entails, or if it's even needed and I'm over thinking things.

Thoughts?

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