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Is this your own Idea or you want to duplicate similar product? There are many Developers and manufacturers in India where you can get the technology for less than the reward offered. Try to find some in the "EFY annual guide" where you'll find more than 300+ Inverter and stabiliser manufacturers where you can also ask for the required technology. Cheerssahu said:dear friend
i am new in pic project.
Pls help me .
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Only one L.T. is required. Please do wiring as per above diagram.
When you connect 95V input from variac the output should be 200V. Now increase input and check output.
When output reaches between 244-245V
preSet Setting and After Setting once relay
R3 goes ON and output will reach near about to 205V. Runcheck all steps.
Low cut shall be work on connecting Jumper J2
If time delay mode is presented the LED blinks sholly at the time of power on.
If voltage is out of range LED blinks fastly. On high voltage buzzer starts beeping slowly.
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pranam77 said:Is this your own Idea or you want to duplicate similar product? There are many Developers and manufacturers in India where you can get the technology for less than the reward offered. Try to find some in the "EFY annual guide" where you'll find more than 300+ Inverter and stabiliser manufacturers where you can also ask for the required technology. Cheerssahu said:dear friend
i am new in pic project.
Pls help me .
[Reward on this project $100-$300. till 30-10-09 only. my mail id{shivendrakumarsahu77(at)yahoo.com}]
Only one L.T. is required. Please do wiring as per above diagram.
When you connect 95V input from variac the output should be 200V. Now increase input and check output.
When output reaches between 244-245V
preSet Setting and After Setting once relay
R3 goes ON and output will reach near about to 205V. Runcheck all steps.
Low cut shall be work on connecting Jumper J2
If time delay mode is presented the LED blinks sholly at the time of power on.
If voltage is out of range LED blinks fastly. On high voltage buzzer starts beeping slowly.
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thanks for sagasion. we can do it ,but o\p phase angel will changed.my req. pure sine wave o\p as i\p .Tahmid said:Hi sahu,
I can help you in this matter. What you said that is alright. If the design is made more easy and compact, how do you like it? Suppose the output is always remain 205v whatever the input from 90 to 250v. Only one Relay and one transformer with single primary and single secondary turn?
Technique will be as follows: With small 8 pin PIc12F675 the line voltage will be kept aroung 100v with phase angle cutting and this 100v will be supplied to the Primary of the transformer and single secondary always make it according to your requirement like 205v or so. Do you like this Idea or want to stick to your design? Whatever your decision, help can be provided to you. Thanks.
YES I AM interested .BUT 1st of all see the attachment. it preset type not push buton type .if u can do it ,i am sure cantact with you.aashitech said:hi sahu,
I can help you in this regard,if interested then contact me
I know it's old, but here's the clearer version of the image in case someone needs it:
Two series of products I designed and sold in the past were for regulating the mains voltage. One (the economical version) uses relays and the other (the delux version) uses power triacs (made always as full on or off, to replace the mechanical relays).
Let us see what could be your main consumer requirement. I mean the output power @220Vrms (I assume it is 50Hz). This gives us the max load current @220V
I_220 = P_load / 220
Therefore
I_95 = P_load / 95 (the first relay should be rated to work properly at this current)
It seems you look for a regulated output in the range of 200/205 to 239/245. The difference at the limits is for the hysteresis.
Also it seems that the range at the input is 95V (minimum) and 245V (maximum).
Let us calculate the smallest integer number of the output relays which can satisfy the given data for input and output.
If we accept 98V as the minimum instead of 95V, the transformer primary will have 5 taps:
98/100 - 117/120
117/120 - 140/143
140/143 - 167/171
167/171 - 200/205
200/205 - 239/245
In order to avoid a possible short between two inputs of the transformer primary coil or a dead time between transitions, N-1 relays (1P2T) could be used. In this case N_relay= 5-1 = 4 relays.
The disadvantage of using 4 relays instead of 5 is that all may need to be turned on at one interval (the highest or lowest that depends on the topology; for economical or safety)
Note: So far our calculations are approximations since we assume that the various efficiencies in the system are 100%.
To be continued... if you like
thanks 4 replyI hope the attached 2 pics are clear enough.
It seems you look for a regulated output in the range of 200/205 to 239/245.
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