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I have a customer who wants me to make him a custom set of glowing LED-lit eyes for a taxidermy mount he is doing, which I told him I could do. He also is requesting that these eyes be turned on/off with a motion detector of some sort, or "motion activated" as he put it.
Here are a couple of pictures to show what I mean. The first is a set of eyes that I have rigged up with a battery pack and an on/off switch. This will be a fake werewolf mount of course as the switch and batteries are in the top of the head. On a real animal (2nd picture), the batteries and switch are on the back or base of the mount.
The customer wants a set up like this but with something to trigger the lights to come on (I didn't ask him if he wanted them to stay on for a few seconds, or stay on until the motion sensor is interrupted again, but I assume that he wants them to come on, stay on for a few seconds and then go off until triggered again). The sensor would be disguised on the base the animal is mounted on.
Now, this is beyond my area of expertise, and I really don't know where to start. My electronics knowledge is pretty minimal as well. Can anything like this be purchased (or removed and adapted from something cheap, like a toy?) or built? Any suggestions or ideas?
Here are a couple of pictures to show what I mean. The first is a set of eyes that I have rigged up with a battery pack and an on/off switch. This will be a fake werewolf mount of course as the switch and batteries are in the top of the head. On a real animal (2nd picture), the batteries and switch are on the back or base of the mount.


The customer wants a set up like this but with something to trigger the lights to come on (I didn't ask him if he wanted them to stay on for a few seconds, or stay on until the motion sensor is interrupted again, but I assume that he wants them to come on, stay on for a few seconds and then go off until triggered again). The sensor would be disguised on the base the animal is mounted on.
Now, this is beyond my area of expertise, and I really don't know where to start. My electronics knowledge is pretty minimal as well. Can anything like this be purchased (or removed and adapted from something cheap, like a toy?) or built? Any suggestions or ideas?