csdave
Member level 5
Hi all,
As some of you might remember I am working on a little project to power a water fountain whenever my cat gets near it.
The logic part of the circuit drives a 2N2222 which in turn drives a relay.
My original plan was to power the logic circuit on batteries and have the mains voltage on the relay side only, but I am now thinking of integrating a little power supply circuit so I can power the whole thing from mains.
However there are a couple of points I am not so sure of. Here is what I am doing.
transformer output into a full bridge rectifier, then smoothing capacitor, then a 7505 with another cap on its output.
I am putting a fuse between the output of the transformer and the rectifier. And here come the first questions:
- do I need fuses on both secondary lines?
- what the fuse is doing is save the transformer in case of a short or other current surge in the downstream circuit. Would it be better to place it further downstream? Why or why not?
- I would tend to put a fuse on the primary side, but what is this fuse protecting? The outlet?
Finally, should I earth/ground anything on the digital/secondary side? What is the proper way to do this?
thanks
As some of you might remember I am working on a little project to power a water fountain whenever my cat gets near it.
The logic part of the circuit drives a 2N2222 which in turn drives a relay.
My original plan was to power the logic circuit on batteries and have the mains voltage on the relay side only, but I am now thinking of integrating a little power supply circuit so I can power the whole thing from mains.
However there are a couple of points I am not so sure of. Here is what I am doing.
transformer output into a full bridge rectifier, then smoothing capacitor, then a 7505 with another cap on its output.
I am putting a fuse between the output of the transformer and the rectifier. And here come the first questions:
- do I need fuses on both secondary lines?
- what the fuse is doing is save the transformer in case of a short or other current surge in the downstream circuit. Would it be better to place it further downstream? Why or why not?
- I would tend to put a fuse on the primary side, but what is this fuse protecting? The outlet?
Finally, should I earth/ground anything on the digital/secondary side? What is the proper way to do this?
thanks