That's why you shouldn't throw away your old phone charger !

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @Inventor_AW
    @Inventor_AW  Год назад +106

    Warning: ⚠ ⚠ ⚠ have fun but always remember to be Safe, anything you try is at your own Risk , thank you

    • @aivonabeywardana4213
      @aivonabeywardana4213 Год назад +2

      Can you use any phone charger on the table?

    • @Greggpascoe
      @Greggpascoe Год назад +4

      @@aivonabeywardana4213 6:44 6:44 Thank you. I have every charger and transformer that ever existed at every voltage. Higher voltage will really help my issues?

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад +1

      @@gaswirt ❤❤❤

    • @chrisengland5523
      @chrisengland5523 Год назад +18

      Hmm, a neat little circuit, but I worry about folk who don't know what they're doing messing with mains voltages. At the very least, it should be encased in something to prevent straying fingers touching the 'wrong end'.

    • @krapkathoru3577
      @krapkathoru3577 Год назад +2

      Thank you for the great solution and footage. Please make another video with the installation of components in which a 110v power supply will be used

  • @d614gakadoug9
    @d614gakadoug9 Год назад +22

    These small switchers are invariably flyback types. Significantly raising the output voltage of the supply MAY result in damage to the switch on the high-voltage side. If you are using an AC line voltage well below the allowed maximum you are probably safe. If your line voltage is already near the maximum allowed, you could destroy the switcher.
    The secondary voltage is "reflected" back to the input side and "stacked" on the supply voltage according to the turns ratio of the so-called transformer when the switch turns off and the energy stored in the input winding is being transferred to the output winding. This is the only time that the inductor really acts as a transformer, and it is a design limitation for a flyback converter. Typically the inductor is designed so there is some safety margin between the sum of the peak DC on the input side and the reflected output voltage and the voltage rating of the switch. If you increase the output voltage it may result in exceeding the maximum allowable voltage across the switch which usually causes it to fail short-circuit.
    Another potential problem is that many of these switchers use an extra winding on the inductor to power the switcher IC after it initially starts. If the output voltage is set too low the IC may get insufficient voltage to keep it running, resulting in in shutting down, trying to restart, running for a fraction of a second (typically) then shutting down again.

    • @Vnnbrg
      @Vnnbrg 5 месяцев назад

      thank you for saving my time!!!!!!!!

  • @aldemiralveslima3204
    @aldemiralveslima3204 Год назад +27

    Fantástico! Indispensável na bancada de qualquer profissional da área da eletrônica. Parabéns e obrigado por compartilhar. Um respeito abraço do Brasil 🤗 🇧🇷🙏

  • @andreystya6644
    @andreystya6644 Год назад +6

    It will work in low current range (ae no load), because voltage output element is transformer, that zener only for voltage stabilization via feedback circuit.

  • @anilpatel1398
    @anilpatel1398 9 месяцев назад +2

    Very good information, earlier i show one circuit with multimeter after adding some circuit we able to measure led, zener diode , mcpc ect, and there voltage.

  • @derkarhu5079
    @derkarhu5079 Год назад +33

    if you just turn the pot around, you would get increasing voltage with clockwise rotation....

    • @omarflores7421
      @omarflores7421 Год назад +2

      , 😊😊😊

    • @ernstlessau8208
      @ernstlessau8208 Год назад +6

      Why *you{͡ ಠ ̯͡ಠ}* are telling this deep secret ㋛ ! - _? ?_

    • @merwynvincent
      @merwynvincent Год назад

      @@ernstlessau8208he he!!!

    • @general5104
      @general5104 Год назад

      careful...folks will be looking for some POT. (Some of that wacky-backie, "smoke it and take a trip and never leave the farm!")
      Say Variable Resistor or POTentiometer.

  • @sureyyaak5215
    @sureyyaak5215 Год назад +20

    Thank you very much for this very useful device. In my opinion because of the voltmeter power supply is maximum 30 Volts, you don't want to excess 29 Volts. If it is possible to increase the output voltage more than 30 Volts, you can add for example 7812 voltage adjusting device and take + 12 Volts for power supply of voltmeter. Thanks again. 👍

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад +6

      I just didn't want to strain the transformer

  • @Gagibit
    @Gagibit Год назад +13

    I have analog version made from little tranformer 30V 150mA with current limiter at few mA so i can check the Zener diodes values up to 30V.....but this is AWESOME idea as well...very compact!!! Will do some of this as well for sure!!!

    • @neiliewheeliebin
      @neiliewheeliebin Год назад

      Your idea is good but this is dodgy as hell somebody will get hurt I think you know this

  • @DYIIdeas
    @DYIIdeas 3 месяца назад +1

    These small switchers are invariably flyback types. Significantly raising the output voltage of the supply MAY result in damage to the switch on the high-voltage side. If you are using an AC line voltage well below the allowed maximum you are probably safe. If your line voltage is already near the maximum allowed, you could destroy the switcher.

  • @Vilvaran
    @Vilvaran Год назад +2

    Well at least it's not as deadly as some - but i'd still look at that transformer closer before using it.
    Also most phone chargers will have a '431 reference of their own, so modifications are either easier or harder, depending on the circuit...
    Finally, you should never push a transformer winding too far outside it's design voltage, as things get quite inefficient - possibly even dangerous! There is a reason why a relay clicks in the benchtop power supply; it selects three taps on the secondary winding - 0-7V, 7-15V and the final one goes to 30V... Simply looking at transformer action etc. should make it clear as to why it does this (hint: it's to do with 3Amp output current)
    Here there is a 10K? resistor, to limit the current - so the power handling is actually not bad...

  • @логика-и-мышление
    @логика-и-мышление Год назад +5

    *Не стоит забывать о том , что не смотря на изменение выходного U , выходная P (мощность) = остаётся прежней* ☝

    • @turbozohan2796
      @turbozohan2796 Месяц назад

      Не, она упала более чем в 2 раза. Поэтому диод не сгорел

  • @foxmolder6408
    @foxmolder6408 Год назад +3

    it is quite dangerous to OVERCLOCK the fly power supply at 6 V to 30 V with such a power, the reverse voltage on the output diode will grow (up to 250-300v) and it needs to be changed!
    but what is much more dangerous is the gratifying voltage on the 1 winding and the corresponding impuls on the MOSFET DRAIN inside the PWM CHIP! if it exceeds the limit for them (and this is very likely), then there will be a big EXPLOSION and possibly a fire!
    but the idea itself is of course interesting, just for the correct and safe release of it, you need to recalculate and rewind the transformer for your new voltage and replace the diode with a corresponding voltage 400-800v ulta fast diode!!!

    • @ernstlessau8208
      @ernstlessau8208 Год назад +1

      ... and his mounted Resistor is instead of 10 KΩ = 1 KΩ :
      brown-black-black x brown ➜ 1-0-0 x 10¹ ≙ 1000 Ω !
      And why no one did realize that ! - ? ? { ͡ ๏ ̯͡๏ ?

    • @mikemir6738
      @mikemir6738 Год назад +1

      Yes, it can destroy the mosfet, but the reverse voltage on the output diode will be about 60 v, not 250-300v.

    • @ovidius2000
      @ovidius2000 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@mikemir6738why?TheMaxVoltageIs EfectiveVoltage times 1.41 🤔?

    • @mikemir6738
      @mikemir6738 9 месяцев назад

      @@ovidius2000 On output side U max = 30 V. M1U schematics (wih middle point) : reverse voltage on diode = 2*Umax out. If you have fullbridge rectifier : Urrs = U max out.

  • @reptilian_leader_2769
    @reptilian_leader_2769 Год назад +30

    Thank you for the useful information, you explained it clearly and made it easy to understand! 👌🏻

    • @jefersoncarneiro9092
      @jefersoncarneiro9092 Год назад +4

      Verdade

    • @yusufgaridi9523
      @yusufgaridi9523 Год назад +1

      easy to understand......even to lezard-men like you

    • @reptilian_leader_2769
      @reptilian_leader_2769 Год назад

      @@yusufgaridi9523 now you, I don't understand, on account of the fact you make no sense... You're better off blowing things up instead, like national monuments!

  • @buylon3548
    @buylon3548 Год назад +182

    Why waste our time. Tell us at the start what this is supposed to do.

    • @kleingeldmeister
      @kleingeldmeister Год назад +13

      Exactly.

    • @neiliewheeliebin
      @neiliewheeliebin Год назад +20

      It's supposed to test the rated forward voltage of diodes by dropping down to their voltage when connected. One slip & you electrocute yourself it's stupid

    • @25_26
      @25_26 Год назад

      are you a puny and arrogant muslim?

    • @alexanderwoolley1623
      @alexanderwoolley1623 Год назад +7

      ​@@neiliewheeliebinmost of these electronic channels are

    • @alexandrembm
      @alexandrembm Год назад +3

      Diode tester. It works to seek the voltage of LEDs and Zenners. And it drives LED series.

  • @nexus446
    @nexus446 Год назад +4

    I just did this, was testing a smd LED, touched the uninsulated connections to the power supply inlet with my elbow…. Muscle spasmes and my arm shot out…. Punched the cat….. cat went out the window…. Landed on my old school teachers head….she fell over onto my car and broke my door mirror! Thanks! Now I have no door mirror and a vets bill for a cats PTSD fear of heights and a school teacher that now gives my kids bad reports at school parents evenings! All for saving a couple dollars on a ready made unit!

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад +1

      A wonderful fairy tale .. Thank you for sharing

  • @JuanAntonioAiello
    @JuanAntonioAiello 5 месяцев назад +1

    Que bueno !!! Te felicito un buen probador de diodos comunes , zener y led, lo voy hacer , gracias amigo . y Viva la libertad, carajo !!!
    VLLC!!!

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  5 месяцев назад

      Gracias y buena suerte

  • @robinsattahip2376
    @robinsattahip2376 Год назад +2

    Interesting, but I would have picked a better charger to modify. That's one of those dangerous Chinese suicide chargers that doesn't even have a fuse or interference filter, and if CY1 is really a Y-rated capacitor and not just a 1KV cap I'd be surprised. I don't even like having those things around.

  • @WiekingderViking
    @WiekingderViking Год назад +12

    So nice to see a fellow who actually knows how to solder!

  • @tomasmorey1269
    @tomasmorey1269 Год назад

    I am industrial technician, repairing and installing freeze and cold systems. I´m not into electronics repair, but that looks great tool for you guys. I saw the complete video, very interesting. Thanks for uploading clear and good quality explaining. Best,

  • @electronics2819
    @electronics2819 Год назад

    great idea, but LEDs are current sensitive it means that if more current is passed than what a led is designed for , it may cause burning. most of 5mm LEDs requires about 20mA to work properly. so how output current is controlled!!

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      There is no worry about current because there is a 10k resistor connected in series with the voltage source. On the other hand, the voltage rises at the expense of the current decrease

  • @any1ne
    @any1ne Год назад +4

    And the fact that the PWM controller will be powered by more than 6 times the increased voltage does not matter?

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад +1

      Sir, the voltage has gone up and the ampere has gone down. As you can see, it is only used for testing and has not been overloaded

  • @tableseven8133
    @tableseven8133 Год назад +5

    Grand idea and useful point. I at first thought you were going to just make a adjustable power supply, but what you made was very good a testing device for Zener diode mostly or LED diode power value.
    I am still shocked to see the original power adapter have the possibility of 30 volts. I'm assuming that phone charger is a 5-6 volt power adapter, so that Zener diode had a lot of blocking to do.
    It is no shock these can still overheat. That voltage drop energy has to go somewhere....

    • @FernRodriguez-i9f
      @FernRodriguez-i9f Год назад +1

      Very interesting noticed

    •  Год назад +4

      The zener is part of the regulation circuit with the opticoupler, it wasn't directly on the output

    • @tableseven8133
      @tableseven8133 Год назад

      @ Ok, I have seen that on a older circuit years ago, the Zener being the last low end regulator after many voltage dropping resistors and capacitors.

    • @professorg8383
      @professorg8383 Год назад +2

      I'm guessing that if this is a so called "universal input voltage" model, it won't make 30 VDC in the US. But you are right in that if it was designed like that, there's a lot o wasted energy and heating, built into the design. I guess it's easier and makes manufacturing simple, but it is inefficient.
      I'm in the US with the 120v 60Hz standard and I've seen a lot of issues with this universal input designs. Mostly, underperforming issues. I suppose the heat and efficiency issues are more likely in the 240V world.
      I hate looking at these kind of videos for a bit and then realizing what they are building was designed for the 240 volt world! I get that there are only about a billion of us using split phase voltage, 60 Hz in the100-125 volt range and that many more people have the 240is volt, 50Hz standard, but realistically, most of those people can't even read!! AW says it doesn't matter, but in many cases it does.
      Just my two cents, but electricity as distributed, is not universal. The physics works the same no matter where you live. But when you are modifying consumer goods for alternate purposes, one needs to understand that those items really are universal. Modification you make to devices in one country, very well may not work in another,

    • @GianF123
      @GianF123 Год назад +1

      ​@@professorg8383: questo progetto va bene sia per alimentatori per 230 volt sia per 110 volt. La dissipazione è uguale in entrambi i tipi di alimentatore perché il funzionamento è switching.

  • @That_40yrOld_Dad
    @That_40yrOld_Dad 9 месяцев назад

    I like how you explain what the name and number of the part your using

  • @gundogankazanc9241
    @gundogankazanc9241 10 месяцев назад

    i advice you to use a piece of silicon cable isolator for your soldering pump's end pipe.
    it's original part is normally too rigid plastic and you can buy a lastic cover but they are expensive, whereas 2-3 cm silicon cable cover is almost free and more useful than original one.

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the advice.. Yes I know it and you can find it on an old CRT TV high voltage transformer cable

    • @gundogankazanc9241
      @gundogankazanc9241 10 месяцев назад

      @@Inventor_AW
      i don't know your country's trade conditions but we can find the silicon cables at any electrician shop. for this application (to cover soldering pump edge or mouth) it's ideal just 6 mm outer diameter of cable isolator.

  • @turnetblack
    @turnetblack Год назад +1

    Thanks to the clear and concise way you explain it makes one want to go do it right now

  • @evertonhenrique7009
    @evertonhenrique7009 Год назад +2

    Very useful to discover the power of any components.

  • @agahgokdag1845
    @agahgokdag1845 Год назад +6

    Thanks to you, I can evaluate our old chargers, thank you very much...

  • @ArshadMehmood-kz6ez
    @ArshadMehmood-kz6ez Год назад

    crt tv fly back nosel which is having high heat resistance, cut the half inch straight part and push on soldering sucker that work well and this way sucker white plastic tip will not damage the pcb.
    Please make a short vlog on this.

  • @ФонБобиков
    @ФонБобиков Год назад +7

    An excellent and necessary device, thank you!!!

  • @pauljanssen7594
    @pauljanssen7594 Год назад +1

    Depending on voltage drop in wattage is how much heat your have to absorb

  • @santiagoduenas6111
    @santiagoduenas6111 Год назад

    Nice trick, don’t forget to change the output capacitor to one with 30v or over

  • @ThePhoenixAscendant
    @ThePhoenixAscendant Год назад +3

    Bruh, I've got to say this has been one of the best demonstrations on how to desolder components from a PCB. I WILL be referencing this in the future when I move and have time to get into electronics again...

  • @general5104
    @general5104 Год назад +3

    THAT WAS BEAUTIFUL !
    I tried to take an electronics course at a local high school tech night-school, but there weren't but 5 in my class. I was 15 and tge average age was 25 to 40. They cancelled our class & gave us the choice of getting our tuition back or choose another class. I went to MACHINE SHOP.
    What you did I followed, but didn't understand the WHY's and Where-fores. I understand, pretty much, what each thing does, kind-of, but not together.
    Please do a video on HOW components do the outcome, together. My expertise was rewires and burn-ups on Locomotives. I let somebody else take care of the solid state stuff.
    Thanks again fir your content. It was very well done! I'm fixing to SUB.

  • @geraldoalexandre8818
    @geraldoalexandre8818 Год назад +17

    Acho sensacional esse tipo de recurso eletrônico para recuperar aquilo que está danificado e até melhorar o seu funcionamento. A eletrônica sempre me fascinou desde de criança. Meu pai estudava eletrônica via correios e chegou a montar um rádio. Enfim, o video foi muito interessante.

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад +2

      Obrigado ❤❤

    • @davysonbatista
      @davysonbatista Год назад +1

      Meu falecido pai aprendeu pelo instituto Universal Brasileiro, todo mês saia um livro diferente, chegavam partes do circuito todo mês pra montar.

    • @17albert86
      @17albert86 Год назад

      ну радио это круто, но мой дядя собрал компьютер в 88 году, и это делали очень многие советские студенты) называется zx spectrum.l

  • @luizfernandolessa1889
    @luizfernandolessa1889 Год назад +25

    Muito bom. Assim que eu tiver o voltímetro e o resistor variável, vou tentar fazer, um pois é muito útil. Saudações do Brasil.

  • @davidzoroastrian5920
    @davidzoroastrian5920 Год назад

    Thank you sir! very amazing! But what happened to LED?

  • @WhyAreAllTheHandlesTaken415
    @WhyAreAllTheHandlesTaken415 Год назад

    Exposed wires carrying mains voltage is very unsafe. To everybody who are reading this comment, please be careful of the high voltage and insulate it to reduce chances of getting electrocuted. Everything you do with electricity is at your own risk. Thank you 🙏

  • @pault6533
    @pault6533 Год назад

    That 470 uF 16v cap dies anyway on these units anyway. Even without the mod it’s a good idea to replace it.

    • @fredt1108
      @fredt1108 Год назад

      I'm assuming he replaced the cap with a higher voltage rated one. Otherwise the original cap would have popped like a party favor when the output was cranked up to max.😳 you could use an LM317 too.

  • @louf7178
    @louf7178 Год назад +3

    Nice!
    Looks similar to the TV backlight tester device.

  • @chrysalide_electronics
    @chrysalide_electronics Год назад

    Hi, I never through old electronic stuff and it very often find its use, even just for study of their design and not only electric parts ...
    Regards
    Jean-François

  • @albertogomeztobon2964
    @albertogomeztobon2964 11 месяцев назад

    Saludos desde Medellin muchas gracias por compartirnos tus grandiosas investigaciones

  • @AmazingSmart-ngth
    @AmazingSmart-ngth Год назад

    WOW!!! Thank you so much for sharing your tips and tricks with all of us and I’m very impressed 😊

  • @josegeronimodasilva2559
    @josegeronimodasilva2559 Год назад +21

    Rapaz, muito bom mesmo. Simples mas eficaz. Parabéns pela excelente ideia. DEUS continue te abençoando.

  • @ShahadatHossain-or4is
    @ShahadatHossain-or4is Год назад

    Sir please make a video about auto on off timer circuit for any project.

  • @christopherbedford9897
    @christopherbedford9897 Год назад

    Great except phone chargers aren't analogue devices any more, they all have logic in them that negotiates current and voltage with the device you connect them to.

  • @riyazshaikh6373
    @riyazshaikh6373 Год назад

    I have a question? Can it modified to use the Multimeter, We will not be spending on extra Voltmeter and Probe and if Yes. Please share the modified schematic.
    Eu tenho uma pergunta? Pode ser modificado para usar o multímetro, não gastaremos com voltímetro e sonda extras e se sim. Por favor, compartilhe o esquema modificado.

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      Yes you can.. It's simple.. Connect the black wire of the multimeter to GND and the red wire to the 10k resistor

  • @ceciliauribe5960
    @ceciliauribe5960 Год назад +6

    Muy buen video y excelente explicacion. Muchas Gracias.

  • @fu1r4
    @fu1r4 Год назад +4

    Don't mess around with high voltage ⚡

  • @krapkathoru3577
    @krapkathoru3577 Год назад

    Please make a video with the installation of components in which a 110v power supply will be used

  • @bobo888bobo
    @bobo888bobo 10 месяцев назад

    here multimeters are cheap at harbor freight, etc. Does this do something a regular multimeter can not? It might be more useful to use a case mountable potentiometer that can be easily adjusted and make this into a variable power supply. you could use this voltage display or use a voltmeter ammeter display.

  • @pauls5745
    @pauls5745 Год назад +1

    Ah, recreating the buck step down/step up converter. except with those you can independently adjust current and voltage.

  • @billharrison3174
    @billharrison3174 Год назад

    Much safer and convenient to use a ddigital voltmeter, with this you have a very good chance of mains 230 volt ???? crazy

  • @edemirmedeiros334
    @edemirmedeiros334 11 месяцев назад +1

    Simplesmente brilhante a idéia! Só queria saber se podemos fazer com fonte de 5v? Saldaçoēs do Brasil🖒

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  11 месяцев назад

      O importante é que ele contenha um circuito de realimentação semelhante ao que usei no vídeo

  • @ch2o2
    @ch2o2 Год назад

    nice, but why don't you show the schematics of this diode-replacement (potentiometer circuit) at 2:33 ?

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      thanks , We replaced the fixed zenner diode with the variable one

  • @alessandroricci7294
    @alessandroricci7294 Год назад

    Forgive my ignorance, but what's the use of the pot if it's to be set to its highest value? Wouldn't be more convenient to use a resistor, was it 500K?

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      It was possible for me to do without all this and just put only a 30 volt zenner diode.. but I wanted to communicate the idea to everyone.. Maybe you want 16 volts or 12 volts...

    • @alessandroricci7294
      @alessandroricci7294 Год назад

      ​@@Inventor_AWthanks for your reply, but what I was thinking is what is the point of having that maximum value adjustable: do you get more accuracy if you keep the highest voltage at 16V instead of 30V or I don't know how high it can go. Could I place a pot with external knob so I can adjust it as needed?

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      @@alessandroricci7294 Yes, you can use it as a variable voltage source, but the higher the voltage, the lower the ampere

  • @azmilerio88
    @azmilerio88 Год назад

    this is zener diode checker and tester.. briliant...

  • @wandermiranda88
    @wandermiranda88 11 месяцев назад

    essa pecinha azul serve para aumentar e diminuir a voltagem? por que tem um no AVR do meu gerador e eu aumentei e vi que mesmo ele em marcha lenta a energia ficou mais forte, só que não sei se isso pode estragar ele.

  • @technicallearneronlysaarth2097
    @technicallearneronlysaarth2097 Год назад +4

    Wow it's so awesome. Really I fulfill my all requirement from this project. Thanks to share this knowledgeable video for us.
    "The Technical Learner"
    ( Mr.Chandrakant.S, From India.)

  • @ManOleg38
    @ManOleg38 Год назад

    "Watch to the end".
    Okay then.
    Start watching at 5:10.
    There a idea of construction:
    Zener diode tester, with 10k series rezistor to DC 30V modified adapter output.
    Scheme of TL431 mod: 1:20

  • @mickymannis
    @mickymannis Год назад

    Hi What are the specs of the phone charger you used to build this?

  • @accho852
    @accho852 Год назад +1

    I own an UT33C since 2016.

  • @dadayzkieh1687
    @dadayzkieh1687 Год назад

    I love it and I want to try but I want to use DIGITAL VOLT METER with AMP. how can I conect?

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад +1

      The same connections, in addition to connecting the amp wire in series with the load

    • @dadayzkieh1687
      @dadayzkieh1687 Год назад

      @@Inventor_AW ..ok thanks bro 🥰🥰

  • @alexandre7796
    @alexandre7796 Год назад +1

    Muito bom. Pelo que eu entendi voce usa uma fonte de 6v 1a. Se eu usar uma fonte de 12v 1a também vai dar certo ou preciso fazer alguma mudanca?

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад +1

      Você não precisará de nenhuma alteração

  • @Theeslickness
    @Theeslickness Год назад

    Can you buy this type of device premade? What is it called?

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      There is " LED tester ".. but be careful because the output is +300 volts

  • @patomaldonado8741
    @patomaldonado8741 Год назад

    ¿QUE MARCA ES EL CARGADOR? / WHAT BRAND IS THIS CHARGER?

  • @neculaisirghiuta4758
    @neculaisirghiuta4758 Год назад

    would this work with a 2 wire (red/black) voltmeter? and how would you alter the circuit in that case?

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      2 wire voltmeter won't measure less than 3V

  • @Roottech25
    @Roottech25 Год назад

    how much current is that thing able to output?...

  • @cagatayunlusoy1843
    @cagatayunlusoy1843 Год назад

    Did you solder anything in place of the led?

  • @arsalanzia
    @arsalanzia Год назад +1

    can we use lower voltage and amperage adapter? like old nokia charger voltage around 5v and current around 800mA?

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      Provided that it has the same feedback

    • @arsalanzia
      @arsalanzia Год назад

      ​@@Inventor_AW sorry didn't get what feedback is?

    • @atifservicecenter
      @atifservicecenter Год назад

      ​@@Inventor_AW feedback can only change the voltages according to it's reference, what about the amperage ?
      I don't know what was the amperage rating in your modified adapter, how it handled the 15v led bulb load 🤔
      I've modified a laptop adapter recently, ratings was 19.7v / 5A. But when I increased the voltage amperage goes lower, and when decreasing the voltage it's came to it's full amperage 5A.

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад +1

      @@atifservicecenter Yes, the voltage rises due to the decrease in the ampere.. But in my project, I used it only to test the zener diode and the LEDs and
      this does not require a high current

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад +1

      @@arsalanzia feedback controls the value of the voltage coming out of the transformer.. In the circuit used, the zener diode and the optocoupler represented the feedback

  • @claudivanmoreira3263
    @claudivanmoreira3263 11 месяцев назад

    Qual é o objetivo desse tipo ferramenta? Calcular a tensão consumida por determinado componente? No próprio multímetro ja nao é possível fazer isso? Qual a ideia por tras de injetar tensao num componente na placa?

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  11 месяцев назад

      O multímetro não mede o LED mais de 3 volts

  • @DIEmicrosoft
    @DIEmicrosoft Год назад

    Did you just plug into mains voltage to fiddle with it?

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      I had to test like this so that no one would suspect the video...but I know what to do

  • @sivan0081
    @sivan0081 Год назад

    Is it possible to make a power supply 5V 1.5A with this modification if I have a 2A charger ??

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      This modification is for controlling the voltage via feedback

  • @johngarrido2763
    @johngarrido2763 Год назад +7

    Excelente video. Sus videos son muy útiles.

  • @franciscolagumbay4130
    @franciscolagumbay4130 Год назад

    Pwd mkahingi schematic diagram ng simpling detector boss..khit sa 2meters distance lng boss.,salamat ng marami.

  • @csTerminator2
    @csTerminator2 Год назад

    how to blow up on board capacitor 101. MAKE SURE YOU REPLACE THE CAPACITOR TO THE HIGHEST RATING ON OUTPUT!

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      I replaced the 470p-10v output capacitor with 470u-50V

  • @AiseWoods
    @AiseWoods Месяц назад

    Great idea. Wondefull information. Thanks my friend.

  • @FireStrike-v8o
    @FireStrike-v8o Год назад +2

    Это реально рабочая схема? Или надувательство, тоже нужен незамысловатый приборчик светодиоды проверять

    • @ernstlessau8208
      @ernstlessau8208 Год назад +1

      But his mounted Resistor is instead of 10 KΩ = *_1_* KΩ :
      brown-black-black x brown ➜ 1-0-0 x 10¹ ≙ 1000 Ω _!_
      And no one did realize that ! - ? ? { ͡ ๏ ̯͡๏ ?
      ________________________
      Aber sein montierter Widerstand ist statt 10 KΩ = 1 KΩ :
      braun-schwarz-schwarz x braun ➜ 1-0-0 x 10¹ ≙ 1000 Ω !
      Und niemand hat das bemerkt! - ? ? { ͡ ๏ ̯͡๏ ?
      .

  • @Демян-й7к
    @Демян-й7к 6 месяцев назад +1

    Добрий день. Стабілітрона не має. Не ту модель прислали, якась проста но 6 Вольт і 1 Ампер. Підскажіть будьласка, де можна подивитися, на такому адаптері схему? Дуже хочеться зробити. Буду Вам Вдячний.

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  6 месяцев назад

      Привіт. Ви можете знайти схему в Google, щоб написати номер моделі

  • @vasja.kserov9604
    @vasja.kserov9604 11 месяцев назад

    Кргда-то за забором был. Радиодетали определить по напряжениям надо было. Придумал проще, но шире.))) Сделал на кондёрах и диодах умножитель. Прибор был стрелочный, его на 1000 вольт и к выходу. Висело под 900 вольт. И через 10 Мгом сопротивления на двух щупах по падению видел напряжение пробоя всего!!! ( 4 С = 0, 1 мкф + 4 1n4007 ) Не хватало силы у схемки пробить, даже, полевики.

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  11 месяцев назад

      Молодец..хорошая работа

  • @МыслительСути
    @МыслительСути Год назад +3

    Всё! У забытых зарядок начнётся новая жизнь :)

  • @ahmadsyahmi351
    @ahmadsyahmi351 Год назад

    i dont understand the principle. when u put it to socket u already got voltage. then how come it can measure other voltage.?

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад +1

      Because there is a 10k resistor connected in series with voltage source, this resistance allows the appropriate voltage to pass , and prevents the rest of the voltage behind it

    • @ahmadsyahmi351
      @ahmadsyahmi351 Год назад

      @@Inventor_AW i see. tqsm for this explanation

  • @elv42069
    @elv42069 Год назад

    why do you not make an introduction, explain what you will be making beforehand?

  • @timmilton2638
    @timmilton2638 Год назад

    Great video thanks! Please can you tell me what model of mobile phone charger was used? My old ones have different PCBs internally...

  • @raytry69
    @raytry69 Год назад +1

    I wonder how many times you got shocked by the mains during making this.

  • @AlfredoBellidocampuzano
    @AlfredoBellidocampuzano Год назад

    Pregunta este proyecto lo puedo utilizar para el funciomiento de un taladro que consume 18 v.? Muchas gracias desde Cartagena Colombia y muchas bendiciones

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад +1

      No, la corriente a 18 voltios será inferior a 1 amperio.

  • @coloradostrong
    @coloradostrong Год назад

    Instructions unclear, my phone melted and will not charge.

  • @triumphmanful
    @triumphmanful Год назад +1

    So is all that work worth the outcome ? I question this ! Its too much for the avarage joe to do !

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      The average person doesn't have to get involved in something to do with electricity, sir

  • @manfreds.5242
    @manfreds.5242 Год назад

    Very dangerous Task. 230V is live treatening.

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      when you cover it will be no danger .. I test it like this so that no one would suspect

    • @NobodyAtAll420
      @NobodyAtAll420 Год назад

      ​@@Inventor_AW how much voltage is coming out of the probes???? It was powering the LED's. Looks dangerous to several people in the comments.

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      @@NobodyAtAll420 30 volts don't even hurt an ant

  • @07111981snake
    @07111981snake Год назад +30

    Muito útil o equipamento que construiu!
    Desejo-lhe sucesso na vida e sucesso profissional.

  • @tomhenkel4328
    @tomhenkel4328 Год назад +2

    Do the component values change for 120VAC? I noticed that the unit had a European plug so was probably running on 220VAC @ 50Hz.

  • @raimerota8971
    @raimerota8971 9 дней назад

    Congratulations,Very good vídeo.

  • @ЕвгенийБогданов-э1н

    Не плохо вы очень просто придумали, как проверять светодиоды сколь они употребляют напряжения, с уважением Евгений. 💯👍

  • @madjidhamdini1977
    @madjidhamdini1977 Год назад

    Please .....30 VDC ? ok put on an amplifier needin just 12 volts but with 5 amperes just to see ? this tiny thing is capable maybe to deliver max 2 amp !

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад +1

      I know the current is low but I mentioned it is for testing only

  • @tunceru.9430
    @tunceru.9430 Год назад

    Is it possible to make this circuit with a powerbank?

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      Watch project number 1.. Replace the 9 volt battery with a power bank
      ruclips.net/video/iI48JwVuNLw/видео.html

  • @professorg8383
    @professorg8383 Год назад +1

    Let me just remind you, that about a billion people do not use 240 volts.

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      it doesn't matter

    • @professorg8383
      @professorg8383 Год назад

      @@Inventor_AW Depends on how the charger is made. If it is a "universal input" type, it might, but the DC voltage out if the rectifier is going to be lower to start with. That's because the AC output of the transformer is lower. The DC is still enough so the charger still works but the max DC will be lower.
      You don't give a full schematic so I can only make some assumptions, But I would be surprised if you could get 30VDC output with a with a 120v input.
      You have some interesting ideas but they may well not work everywhere and might even prove to be hazardous. You could use to improve your disclaimers and also note in your page description, that you use the 240v 50Hz standard.

  • @rh7163
    @rh7163 11 месяцев назад

    You shouldn't throw away any charger as I've used some old chargers to power devices with bad power adapters or no adapter at all.

  • @eekee6034
    @eekee6034 Год назад

    Neat little project. :) The video is easy to watch and listen to. It was good to clearly see how to desolder; I haven't had enough practice at that.

  • @fspsbm7426
    @fspsbm7426 8 месяцев назад

    電子部品を買うのと、
    テスターを買うのとでは
    どちらが簡単なのでしょうか?
    捨てましょう、
    充電器だけではなくそれ全部を

  • @matthiaswilhelm9813
    @matthiaswilhelm9813 Год назад +2

    Solche Netzteile können Tödlich werden,wenn es einen Durchschlag der Netzspannung zur Niedervoltseite gibt.Ein Trafo ist 1000 Mal besser.

    • @Inventor_AW
      @Inventor_AW  Год назад

      Es enthält einen bereits isolierten Transformator

  • @Greggpascoe
    @Greggpascoe Год назад

    I AGREE,I HAVE WORLD CLASS COLLECTION. SO MANy INTERESTING USES!