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== How to make a low voltage power supply == | == How to make a low voltage power supply == | ||
*Input 220 volt AC, or 110 volt AC power | *Input 220 volt AC, or 110 volt AC power | ||
*Output 12 volt DC, and 5 volt DC | *Output 12 volt DC, and 5 volt DC | ||
You can connect the Low voltage power supply with: | |||
*[[Car socket 12 volt]] | |||
*12V DC equipment. | |||
*[[3rd world CCFL lamp (2007 model)]] | |||
Links | |||
[[Low voltage connection basics]] | |||
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== Using a PC power supply == | |||
[[Image:old computer power supply.PNG|thumb|old computer power supply|200px]] | [[Image:old computer power supply.PNG|thumb|old computer power supply|200px]] | ||
[[Image:cut of the wire.PNG|thumb|cut of the wire|200px]] | [[Image:cut of the wire.PNG|thumb|cut of the wire|200px]] | ||
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*electric connection block | *electric connection block | ||
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== Using a Rectifier Circuit Directly == | |||
Tools: | |||
===Half-Wave Rectifier=== | |||
[[Image:Half_Wave_Rectifier.png]] | |||
===Full-Wave Rectifier=== | |||
[[Image:Full_Wave_Rectifier.png]] | |||
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[[Category:Electric lighting]] | [[Category:Electric lighting]] |
Revision as of 15:55, 10 July 2009
How to make a low voltage power supply
- Input 220 volt AC, or 110 volt AC power
- Output 12 volt DC, and 5 volt DC
You can connect the Low voltage power supply with:
- Car socket 12 volt
- 12V DC equipment.
- 3rd world CCFL lamp (2007 model)
Links Low voltage connection basics
Using a PC power supply
Tools:
- screwdriver
- cable cutter
Materials:
- Old computer power supply
- electric connection block
Using a Rectifier Circuit Directly
Tools:
Half-Wave Rectifier
Full-Wave Rectifier