Sujet : Re: Voltage halver.
De : roger (at) *nospam* hayter.org (Roger Hayter)
Groupes : sci.electronics.repairDate : 03. Apr 2024, 22:40:27
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On 3 Apr 2024 at 21:29:19 BST, "Liz Tuddenham" <Liz Tuddenham> wrote:
<peter@easthope.ca> wrote:
A variable power adapter is required to drive a 6 V, 30 W incandescent
bulb in a microscope.
Similar to the 3-12 V 5 A adapter here.
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/305207182573
An adapter providing 1.5-6 V output would be better but I haven't
found one.
Rather than limit the adjustment to 6 V, I think of halving the
output. An integrated circuit in a 4 port package is conceivable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJfqBQ2ybpk
Does the marketplace offer a solution?
Another idea?
A 6v transformer and an adjustable resistor made from an old electric
fire bar and two jubilee clips?
I thought of that, but it is not very useful to adjust while looking down the
microscope and I wondered if AC might affect microphotography. Have you seen
the price of 30W WW pots or "rheostats"?
-- Roger Hayter