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domwild
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Posted: 04:26am 31 Oct 2006
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Hi,

Am dreaming (again!) to switch AC via a Picaxe. Saw a circuit with a MOC3041 TRIAC driver (zero-crossing, 15mA control current) and a TIC226M TRIAC(600V for inductive loads, 8 Amps with cooling = 1750W).

Is this cheaper to build than buying the 40A SSR from Jaycars? Not that I need 40Amps anyway. Cost is $40.

Says 25mA max. to drive this relay, is this OK for a Picaxe, which can only source/sink 15mA?? Does max. in this case mean it will also switch for 15mA?


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RossW
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Posted: 04:43am 31 Oct 2006
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Forget it. Buy the SSR.

Sure, you could use a picaxe, but you wouldn't get all the benefits of zero-crossing detector, or the snubbing circuit, or probably the opto-isolation, and you would still need to provide it with power.

Not to mention the time it will take you to build it...
 
domwild
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Posted: 03:50am 02 Nov 2006
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Ross,
Thanks for that. I mentioned that it had a zero-crossing detector, it has a snubber and an opto and all it needs is the control signal and not the power. But it could be the time to build it!


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mrpackethead

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Posted: 10:41am 09 Jan 2007
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Suggest you use a MOC3043, almost the same as the 3041, but it only needs 5mA to turn it on. If you have an inductive load, you might want to put a 39ohm resistor and .01uF Cap in parrallel with triac.

You can use the FETS you suggested in a similar way.   I've got lots and lots of mains switching being done this way of a PIC (picaxe).   

Just be careful. The mains bites.


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