??? 12/29/05 15:08 Read: times |
#106164 - More detail Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I said:
Do you simply want a variable-power supply to a 9V heater element (nominally 90W)? Suresh R said:
Yes. Can i know the steps involved in making it. As has already been mentioned, the simplest way to just vary the power is to simply turn off the supply for a certain number of cycles: 100% Power = All cycles turned on; 50% Power = Half of the cycles on, half off; 10% Power = 10% of cycles on, 90% of cycles off; etc, etc Actually, it's probably easier to do on a half-cycle basis; eg, this is easily achieved by triggering a triac at the start of the 'ON' half-cycles Note that this just varies the input power to the heater (just as your variac did) - it does not control the temperature. |
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