I am sure you are aware that you can also trigger those with a diac optocoupler like MOC3021. Then you can go to about 400Vrms AC and control, for example a fan. Combined with a gas leak detector, it may be a good safety device. I love you channel.
Such a cool little circuit. Now look what you have done, I am going to be thinking and wondering how I can use it. It's all your fault! But, truthfully, thank you for this video.
It's a good circuit for learning how triacs work, but it's not simple when it comes to turning a light on and off. An ordinary switch is easier, cheaper, and much simpler.
Neat! I'm thinking those on/off switches could be replaced with a switching circuit for auto-control. Also, given the triac works with AC, I should be able to switch on/off an AC motor - yes? and maybe stick in a pot to vary the voltage and hence speed of the motor?? PS - great videos, and really appreciate your focus on cost!!
It would be an even more interesting video if you explained how the electronic components you use work. Also, you would explain your circuit diagram, how it works. Because you showed the circuit diagram, you showed how to solder it, but your channel viewers may not understand how and why your circuit works.
Please dont,its a very bad design & if used on 240v,or any voltage above 100v or so,it could be fatal,also the push switches are only rated at 100ma !!!!
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I am sure you are aware that you can also trigger those with a diac optocoupler like MOC3021. Then you can go to about 400Vrms AC and control, for example a fan. Combined with a gas leak detector, it may be a good safety device. I love you channel.
I'll have to look into that.
Such a cool little circuit. Now look what you have done, I am going to be thinking and wondering how I can use it. It's all your fault! But, truthfully, thank you for this video.
I am glad you enjoyed it.
It's a good circuit for learning how triacs work, but it's not simple when it comes to turning a light on and off. An ordinary switch is easier, cheaper, and much simpler.
Yes, but boring! And with a triac you can control it with an Arduino or remotely with an ESP32
C’est génial, j’ai adoré
Thank you sir for feedback and visit
Triac AC dimmer circuit next.
Great idea sir thx
Wow, for just 0,18 Cent.
So you get more than 5 of them for just a single Cent. ;-)
Where can you get such inexpensive parts?
From ebay,ali and temu
It would be very interesting if the same button could be used to turn it on and off.
I'm sure you can swap in any kind of button.
@@NoahNobody no, not really, not to use one button to switch on / off anyway.
Very interesting! Thanks
You're welcome!
It can be made using mosfet also😅
Neat! I'm thinking those on/off switches could be replaced with a switching circuit for auto-control. Also, given the triac works with AC, I should be able to switch on/off an AC motor - yes? and maybe stick in a pot to vary the voltage and hence speed of the motor??
PS - great videos, and really appreciate your focus on cost!!
That's a great idea!
there is a decent voltage dri]=op across triacs
Just a reminder that if you are going to use this with high voltage or high current you need to connect the metal tab to a heat sink.
Yes for big loads heatsink is needed
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Love your videos, thanks. Can you provide information on the two switches and the bulb so that I can order the same ones? Thank you very much.
Ordinary momentary push switches and the bulb is 12v car bulb
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Add capacitors kind of making fade on and off
I didnt know that,must try.
It would be an even more interesting video if you explained how the electronic components you use work. Also, you would explain your circuit diagram, how it works. Because you showed the circuit diagram, you showed how to solder it, but your channel viewers may not understand how and why your circuit works.
Thx for feedback sir.
Thanks for the video, what is the working voltage range?
I tested from dc 5 to 18v work fine
@@Hacktuber Thanks from Spain.
your "OFF" push button must accept to short load current ... :(
Only momentarily
Would this be a good circuit to power a motor?
Need to try!
Thanks. I Shop AliExpress too. Amplifier modules for guitar pedals and amps ❤
That's a good idea!
Can you explore some dcc ho scale module project?
I will try,thx
can this safely switch 240v AC?
I am planning a new project for AC
Please dont,its a very bad design & if used on 240v,or any voltage above 100v or so,it could be fatal,also the push switches are only rated at 100ma !!!!
Why would you want to go to this trouble when it can be done with the appropriate switch
Just wanted to experiment
سر موبائل کے لیے مائک بنانے کا طریقہ بتا دیں ویڈیو ریکارڈنگ کے لیے
The switch between t1 & t2 is briefly taking all the current & wont last long,as these switches are for around 100ma or less,so very poor design.