Safe In-Wall AC to DC Transformers??
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Hi. interesting link, I will read it when I will have time. It looks like u2008 or u2010 which are obsolete now (I have some in stock, cheap on aliexpress) but I didn't know your ref. thanks
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@rvendrame : I tried something similar once. I didn't remember exactly how all was connected but with triac, in one wire, even if I was not toggling anything, I had brown reset at start (maybe I could find my schem). With two wire, I had no problem but a little flickering (zero cross detection done by arduino). Maybe it was that which restarted. Next, I did another test with mosfet pwm, in one wire config again. This time, it started ok, and as I was increasing pwm it restarted for pwm = 170-200 (I don't remember exactly) .But I jumped onto another project I am finishing.
I will follow your results with interest as your link is interesting , and at my home it is one wire too. -
@scalz, with the 1-wire circuit , the maximum you can reach is like 80% - 90 % of light bright, as you need to keep the triac/mosfet "off" for a short period, in order to recharge the PSU capacitor. Maybe that explained why it re-started on your test at PWM 170-200. (and would also confirm that it works 'as designed', good to know)
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I would be careful when stripping cheap USB-powersupplies and tucking them into a box in the wall. Read this page: http://www.lygte-info.dk/info/indexUSB UK.html and this page: http://www.lygte-info.dk/info/usbPowerSupplyTest UK.html to see how badly constructed some of these powersupplies are.
He also explains how he is testing those powersupplies: http://lygte-info.dk/info/usbPowerSupplyTestHow UK.html
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I would be careful when stripping cheap USB-powersupplies and tucking them into a box in the wall. Read this page: http://www.lygte-info.dk/info/indexUSB UK.html and this page: http://www.lygte-info.dk/info/usbPowerSupplyTest UK.html to see how badly constructed some of these powersupplies are.
He also explains how he is testing those powersupplies: http://lygte-info.dk/info/usbPowerSupplyTestHow UK.html
Very informative i must say.@ThinkPad Fascinating read.... If you read through the thread you will see that we actually go to the same conclusion. The meanwell charger should be good - they are respectable company and it has the 3 safeties we were looking for. It is not a very common charger - I have never seen it being sold before.
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I would be careful when stripping cheap USB-powersupplies and tucking them into a box in the wall. Read this page: http://www.lygte-info.dk/info/indexUSB UK.html and this page: http://www.lygte-info.dk/info/usbPowerSupplyTest UK.html to see how badly constructed some of these powersupplies are.
He also explains how he is testing those powersupplies: http://lygte-info.dk/info/usbPowerSupplyTestHow UK.html
Very informative i must say.@ThinkPad Thanks for posting. It's good to see how the tests are performed. Unfortunately I don't have the equipment or skill to know how to test. Hopefully we will be able to find a safe one that we can all use.
@Moshe-Livne have you been able to find the meanwell chargers from anywhere besides jameco?
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@ThinkPad Thanks for posting. It's good to see how the tests are performed. Unfortunately I don't have the equipment or skill to know how to test. Hopefully we will be able to find a safe one that we can all use.
@Moshe-Livne have you been able to find the meanwell chargers from anywhere besides jameco?
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I would be careful when stripping cheap USB-powersupplies and tucking them into a box in the wall. Read this page: http://www.lygte-info.dk/info/indexUSB UK.html and this page: http://www.lygte-info.dk/info/usbPowerSupplyTest UK.html to see how badly constructed some of these powersupplies are.
He also explains how he is testing those powersupplies: http://lygte-info.dk/info/usbPowerSupplyTestHow UK.html
Very informative i must say. -
I would be careful when stripping cheap USB-powersupplies and tucking them into a box in the wall. Read this page: http://www.lygte-info.dk/info/indexUSB UK.html and this page: http://www.lygte-info.dk/info/usbPowerSupplyTest UK.html to see how badly constructed some of these powersupplies are.
He also explains how he is testing those powersupplies: http://lygte-info.dk/info/usbPowerSupplyTestHow UK.html
Very informative i must say.@ThinkPad said:
I would be careful when stripping cheap USB-powersupplies and tucking them into a box in the wall.
Thanks for the information.The most powersupplies are horrible.
The engineers have developed them must go to jail.
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@Yveaux Thanks. I was hoping there would be a cheaper way to get these. With shipping it's pretty pricey. Probably not as pricey as a fire though...
@petewill I have a supplier on ali that sells meanwell reasonably cheap. I used to buy all the power supplies for the LED lights I made from him. I will ask him for a quote. The downside is that he ships everything DHL.... still might be cheaper. where are you located?
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@petewill I have a supplier on ali that sells meanwell reasonably cheap. I used to buy all the power supplies for the LED lights I made from him. I will ask him for a quote. The downside is that he ships everything DHL.... still might be cheaper. where are you located?
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@Moshe-Livne Ok, thanks! I live in Colorado, USA.
@petewill My supplier is not selling these :-(
apparently they are new
@jemish It is still a work in progress. @didi will do some tests and we are trying to get some more for testing.
Based on http://www.lygte-info.dk/info/indexUSB UK.html I would choose the apple one (http://lygte-info.dk/review/USBpower Apple USB power adapter UK.html)... But YMMV. I am not sure it has OTP -
so finally....plz...tell me which power supply is the best to put inside in the wall?
I want required 5v for Relay, arduino mini, and radio.
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@ThinkPad Thanks for posting. It's good to see how the tests are performed. Unfortunately I don't have the equipment or skill to know how to test. Hopefully we will be able to find a safe one that we can all use.
@Moshe-Livne have you been able to find the meanwell chargers from anywhere besides jameco?
I have asked the guy who made this excellent list to test the meanwell - hopefully he will oblige. I still haven't been able to find anything with OTP even remotely in this price bracket....
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@ThinkPad Thanks for posting. It's good to see how the tests are performed. Unfortunately I don't have the equipment or skill to know how to test. Hopefully we will be able to find a safe one that we can all use.
@Moshe-Livne have you been able to find the meanwell chargers from anywhere besides jameco?
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@jemish Be safe and buy something like: http://www.recom-international.com/pdf/Powerline-AC-DC/RAC03-SCR_277.pdf
Live on the edge (having a decent fire insurance) and tear down a USB charger or buy one of the few $$ versions from China . -
@Yveaux this RECOM AC to DC converter will safe or not for put it to in the wall.
because I have to start live HOME Automation.
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