PLEASE LIKE & SUBSCRIBE. A very basic circuit to explain how triacs and diacs work together in an old-style dimmer control. I appreciate any feedback you may have. Thanks for watching.
Fairly common circuit.. If you want to experiment try 100 k for the fixed and ~500 k for the variable. The cap a common 400 volt around .1Uf. should work. (must not be polarized or it can explode. ) should get you close. Make sure the cap is at least over 200 volts breakdown voltage. db3 diac (about 35 volt trigger point.) almost any diac will work). and 400 v 6 amp triac should work. You can play experiment with the caps .01 or .1. Be careful you are dealing with line voltage.
I think R1 is used to reduce current in the control circuit. I think variable R2 acts as a voltage divider. Varying the voltage I believe will change how fast C1 charges and how frequently the DIAC sends a pulse to the TRIAC gate. I'm a beginner so IDK if I'm correct.
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very well explained, it would be nice to know the values of the resistors and the capacitor Thank you very much!
Fairly common circuit.. If you want to experiment try 100 k for the fixed and ~500 k for the variable. The cap a common 400 volt around .1Uf. should work. (must not be polarized or it can explode. ) should get you close. Make sure the cap is at least over 200 volts breakdown voltage. db3 diac (about 35 volt trigger point.) almost any diac will work). and 400 v 6 amp triac should work. You can play experiment with the caps .01 or .1. Be careful you are dealing with line voltage.
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@@georgemarkuly8180 Why the fixed R1 placed in this circuit?
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C1 must be bi polarity.
Do not forget the snubber parallel on triac, if you really want to build the circuit
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Why R1 (3.3K) is placed in this circuit?
I think R1 is used to reduce current in the control circuit. I think variable R2 acts as a voltage divider. Varying the voltage I believe will change how fast C1 charges and how frequently the DIAC sends a pulse to the TRIAC gate. I'm a beginner so IDK if I'm correct.
Capacitor must not have polarity