stardustsailor
Well-Known Member
Test in practice if the gradual increase of irradiance for the first hal-hour of each "day " ,
does make some noticeable difference ...
That is what that circuit does ...
It switches On COB after COB ,with an adjustable time delay in between ...
3 of these modules offer ~ 30 minutes (max ) time delay for switching on 4x COBS
(actually switching ON their CC drivers at the AC side ) .
Like this :
1st COB switches ON at time=0 ,
2nd at time=+ 10 min ,
3rd at time = +20 min
and fourth is ON at time = + 30 min.
Other than that ,accumulated insrush current from four drivers is avoided
and if the +12 VDC fan power supply fails ,the drivers will switch OFF ,protecting the COBs .
Maybe I've to find a way to use the 3rd wire of fans ( "TACH" ) that outputs 2x times per round of fan ,
a +12VDC pulse.
And then make also a fan -fail protection ...
Uhmmm .Sounds nice ...
Good idea ...
Let '; us see how we can do that ...
Tach wire from 3 or 4 wired fans , outputs 2x +12 VDC pulses per fan round ...
Say a fan of ......1200 rpm * 2 =2400 pulses per min ..
40 pulses per sec ..40Hz ...
Measure 40 pulses per sec = drivers (relays ) ON
Measure 20 pulses per sec or lower = switch OFF the led drivers ...
Hm..
Cheers.
P.S. the circuit is rather supid-simple and not complicated .
The ICs and almost all of the parts used are very simple to use ,
very easy to trace ,as also rather cheap to buy .
Those type of circuitrs ,probably belong to the "intermediate analog electronics DIY level ".
Quite simple on their "logic" of how they operate ...
does make some noticeable difference ...
That is what that circuit does ...
It switches On COB after COB ,with an adjustable time delay in between ...
3 of these modules offer ~ 30 minutes (max ) time delay for switching on 4x COBS
(actually switching ON their CC drivers at the AC side ) .
Like this :
1st COB switches ON at time=0 ,
2nd at time=+ 10 min ,
3rd at time = +20 min
and fourth is ON at time = + 30 min.
Other than that ,accumulated insrush current from four drivers is avoided
and if the +12 VDC fan power supply fails ,the drivers will switch OFF ,protecting the COBs .
Maybe I've to find a way to use the 3rd wire of fans ( "TACH" ) that outputs 2x times per round of fan ,
a +12VDC pulse.
And then make also a fan -fail protection ...
Uhmmm .Sounds nice ...
Good idea ...
Let '; us see how we can do that ...
Tach wire from 3 or 4 wired fans , outputs 2x +12 VDC pulses per fan round ...
Say a fan of ......1200 rpm * 2 =2400 pulses per min ..
40 pulses per sec ..40Hz ...
Measure 40 pulses per sec = drivers (relays ) ON
Measure 20 pulses per sec or lower = switch OFF the led drivers ...
Hm..
Cheers.
P.S. the circuit is rather supid-simple and not complicated .
The ICs and almost all of the parts used are very simple to use ,
very easy to trace ,as also rather cheap to buy .
Those type of circuitrs ,probably belong to the "intermediate analog electronics DIY level ".
Quite simple on their "logic" of how they operate ...
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