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    vil1driver
    wrote on last edited by vil1driver
    #16

    roh sry :D bad thread lol, i was think it was the http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1540/110v-230v-ac-to-mysensors-pcb-board/72

    too much windows opened =)

    I can delete it if needed

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      sundberg84
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      wrote on last edited by sundberg84
      #17

      Ok - updated to 3.1. Its mainly changes on the AC side to decrease risk of creepage and increase clearance.
      See changes.txt for more detailed info.

      0_1456425315975_Rev31.JPG

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        sundberg84
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        #18

        Playtime...

        0_1456405915982_20160225_134919.jpg

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          Sefi Ninio
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          #19

          Sweeet!!!!

          Say @sundberg84, have you considered also adding one or two relays to the mix?
          I know it'll probably increase it's size footprint but in terms for height, if you position them next to the HLK unit then there shouldn't be a noticeable height increase. SSRs are very small.

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            sundberg84
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            #20

            I have and might in the future... at the moment I'm focusing on safety, test and size. Rev 4 is ordered today with smd components. Let's see how that evolves first.

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              Sefi Ninio
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              #21

              Hi @sundberg84,
              I was talking with a friend of mine who has pcb design experience about your board, and he told me to tell you that it would be better to add creapage protection between the 220v and the 5v sections, by bigger distance at also a longated gap. He told me the term, but I can't remember it now...

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                Sefi Ninio
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                #22

                Like the picture here shows :

                https://www.google.co.il/search?q=pcb+board+220v+5v&client=ms-android-om-lge&prmd=ivsn&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjO2Yb_gLTLAhUIVBQKHRzGAzgQ_AUIBygB&biw=360&bih=518#tbm=isch&q=pcb+board+creapage+&imgrc=VW6CJt4F2bzR8M%3A

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                  #23

                  @Sefi-Ninio - Yea I should. Im working on Rev 4 and there is more creepage both between primary (220) and secondary (5) and also internally in primary. Everything is ordered but nothing recieved yet, but let me give you a small peak:

                  0_1457550900902_3dboxTop.JPG

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                    Sefi Ninio
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                    #24

                    Looking good!
                    I see you went with the SMD path! did it allow for a smaller PCB?
                    Don't see how you handle the creepage though.

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                      sundberg84
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                      wrote on last edited by sundberg84
                      #25

                      Yes - smaller PCB.
                      Creepage is handled with:

                      1. Greater distance between components.
                      2. Holes in PCB between components/parts that are close to each other.

                      Creepage distance is calculated here: http://creepage.com/

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                        Sefi Ninio
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                        #26

                        Even though it's untested, would you mind publishing the Gerber and bom files?

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                          @Sefi-Ninio - Yea I should. Im working on Rev 4 and there is more creepage both between primary (220) and secondary (5) and also internally in primary. Everything is ordered but nothing recieved yet, but let me give you a small peak:

                          0_1457550900902_3dboxTop.JPG

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                          GertSanders
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                          @sundberg84

                          Very nice board !

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                              Sefi Ninio
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                              #29

                              SMD is easier with solder paste and hot air solder

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                                sundberg84
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                                wrote on last edited by sundberg84
                                #30

                                This PCB has been updated to Rev 4.1 with the following changes:
                                (Note that this thread contains the non SMD version)

                                • Complete redesign of traces to improve size and stability.
                                • Nrf24l01+ now on the bottom side to make more room (with hope not RF disturbace from HLK or AC traces).
                                • Added silkmask with AC-DC seperation (Rev 4.1 > 5mm)
                                • AC clearance 2.5mm minimum
                                • Changed one AC trace from botton to top to increace creepage and changed milling
                                • MysX 2.3 + Analog IO
                                • Safety recommendations: This PCB meets the criteria of pollution level II (2,5mm (Basic) AC seperation and 5mm (Reinforced) AC-DC sepertion) and can be used "where only non-conductive contamination occurs. However, occasional temporary conductivity must be expected as a result of moisture condensation." Always use a sealed case to avoid contamination. Always read disclaimer.txt before using this PCB.

                                0_1482862303483_1.JPG

                                Images on https://www.openhardware.io/view/13/In-Wall-ACDC-Pcb-for-MySensors has been updated.

                                Please wait for PCB house to update to new gerber files before ordering (It should say M.Rev 2 (Manufacturer rev 2) for latest revision when selecting PCB house)

                                Im currently testing this rev...
                                If you want to be 100% sure, download and prev. revision.

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                                  #31

                                  Hi,

                                  Can someone please suggest replacement parts for the 110v variant of this board.

                                  Thanks
                                  Karthik

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                                  • carthiqueC carthique

                                    Hi,

                                    Can someone please suggest replacement parts for the 110v variant of this board.

                                    Thanks
                                    Karthik

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                                    sundberg84
                                    Hardware Contributor
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                                    #32

                                    @carthique - You need a 110 v varistor maybe something like: http://www.ebay.com/itm/321024816822?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&rmvSB=true. Fuses and other components is the same.

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                                      ashway
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                                      @sundberg84, when I go to the order form, the revision there is M.Rev3. Which version of PCB does that manufacturer revision correspond to - 3.1 or 4.1???

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                                      • ashwayA ashway

                                        @sundberg84, when I go to the order form, the revision there is M.Rev3. Which version of PCB does that manufacturer revision correspond to - 3.1 or 4.1???

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                                        sundberg84
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                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #34

                                        @ashway - this is correct/latest version. The manufacturer rev 3 equals the latest 4.1.

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                                          shabba
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                                          #35

                                          Excuse the possibly silly question but the buy options is PCBs only? Or does it come with the housing too?

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