I have purchased the following 110V soft start circuit from Ebay:
Ebay Soft Start
What gets me worried that the same seller has another kit for 220V with exact same schematic and part values. Can somebody take a look a the schematic for the 110V version and let me know if it is legit?
Ebay Soft Start
What gets me worried that the same seller has another kit for 220V with exact same schematic and part values. Can somebody take a look a the schematic for the 110V version and let me know if it is legit?
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from a safety point of view, I would be very wary of a piece of kit that gets its operating power directly from the mains - i.e. not via an isolating transformer.
There are other forms of softstart circuits that you can buy on Ebay that do use a transformer to generate their operating voltage.
One I have used is with some success is
Class A Amplifier Power Soft Start Delay Temperature Protection Board 220V 30A 700828231975 | eBay
Kind regards
Mike
There are other forms of softstart circuits that you can buy on Ebay that do use a transformer to generate their operating voltage.
One I have used is with some success is
Class A Amplifier Power Soft Start Delay Temperature Protection Board 220V 30A 700828231975 | eBay
Kind regards
Mike
I don't see how it makes a difference in this case, since the circuit is switching line voltage anyway.from a safety point of view, I would be very wary of a piece of kit that gets its operating power directly from the mains - i.e. not via an isolating transformer.
There are other forms of softstart circuits that you can buy on Ebay that do use a transformer to generate their operating voltage.
One I have used is with some success is
Class A Amplifier Power Soft Start Delay Temperature Protection Board 220V 30A 700828231975 | eBay
Kind regards
Mike
One I have used is with some success is
Class A Amplifier Power Soft Start Delay Temperature Protection Board 220V 30A 700828231975 | eBay
Kind regards
Mike
Hello Mike
Please, what switch do you use in that board? Retaining ON-OFF or Momentary-ON.
Thanks
Hello Mike
Please, what switch do you use in that board? Retaining ON-OFF or Momentary-ON.
Thanks
Hi JC
I used a momentary biased off-on switch.
i.e. a toggle switch that is ordinarly off, you switch it to turn the circuit on and the switch is spring loaded to return back. To turn the amp off, you do exactly the same, although turning off at the mains with do the same
The softstart module I bought has a bi-coloured LED that is red in the standby position (mains applied but not switched on) and goes to green (or blue depending upon the LED) when switched on.
I went a bit over the top in that I have a full monoblock set up with 2 transformers etc. in a separate case so I used 2 such softstarts, one per channel.
Hope this helps
Mike
chinese soft start
Hi
I purchased one of the a year or so back and never really had a problem.
It did surprise me that the boards powered up and started playing before the led lights switched on the 500VA transformer fully.
Also I think its worthwhile getting the temp sensor version (75 degrees)
I recently put this up for sale on fleabay for £3 with no takers.? Also loads of other bits. From what I observe it has two pspaded inputs. One of which is also directly linked to the output. ? It has an adjustment pot but I dunno what for.
Hi
I purchased one of the a year or so back and never really had a problem.
It did surprise me that the boards powered up and started playing before the led lights switched on the 500VA transformer fully.
Also I think its worthwhile getting the temp sensor version (75 degrees)
I recently put this up for sale on fleabay for £3 with no takers.? Also loads of other bits. From what I observe it has two pspaded inputs. One of which is also directly linked to the output. ? It has an adjustment pot but I dunno what for.
Hi JC
I used a momentary biased off-on switch.
I went a bit over the top in that I have a full monoblock set up with 2 transformers etc. in a separate case so I used 2 such softstarts, one per channel.
Hope this helps
Mike
Hello Mike
Thanks for your atention
My set up is also Borbely Servo 50-DC 101 monoblocks. I found this Bulgin style switch on Ebay but I`m not sure if is "momentary biased off-on". Could you please confirm?.
Momentary Push Button Metal Switch 1NO Blue LED Light for 19mm Mounting IP67 | eBay.
Hi again JC,
the switch looks suitable, but I think that the built in LED may not be. IIRC, the module I used came with a 2-colour LED that connected to the unit - see the details connection diagram on the eBay advert.
The LED in the switch you mention required 12 volts which I do not know if the module supplies. A seperate LED would be better.
Kind regards
Mike
the switch looks suitable, but I think that the built in LED may not be. IIRC, the module I used came with a 2-colour LED that connected to the unit - see the details connection diagram on the eBay advert.
The LED in the switch you mention required 12 volts which I do not know if the module supplies. A seperate LED would be better.
Kind regards
Mike
Hello Mike
Sorry for delay 🙂
OK there´s a non iluminated version of this switch
Thanks again and best regards.
Sorry for delay 🙂
OK there´s a non iluminated version of this switch
Thanks again and best regards.
If you need switch that stays on when pressed look for latching, momentary is usually reset button on PC it stays on until you stop pressing it.
That looks to be 12 volt rated. Is that what you need? If not look for a 220 or 110 volt version. But IIRC, the LEDs in the 220 volt version are padded down to 12 volts.Hello Mike
Thanks for your atention
My set up is also Borbely Servo 50-DC 101 monoblocks. I found this Bulgin style switch on Ebay but I`m not sure if is "momentary biased off-on". Could you please confirm?.
Momentary Push Button Metal Switch 1NO Blue LED Light for 19mm Mounting IP67 | eBay.
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