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   Message 70,343 of 72,318   
   bruce2bowser@gmail.com to Jasen Betts   
   Re: Triac efficiency   
   20 Dec 17 04:49:31   
   
   On Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at 2:01:18 AM UTC-5, Jasen Betts wrote:   
   > On 2017-12-20, bruce2bowser@gmail.com  wrote:   
   > > On Saturday, December 16, 2017 at 4:01:14 PM UTC-5, Jasen Betts wrote:   
   > >> On 2017-12-15, mrdarrett@gmail.com  wrote:   
   > >> > Hi everyone,   
   > >> >   
   > >> > When regulating the power to a motor or light, does the triac do so   
   > >> > efficiently or does it dump the unwanted power as heat, as a linear   
   > >> > voltage regulator does?   
   > >>   
   > >> It does it by switching on and off really fast, most of the unwanted   
   > >> energy is blocked. (and not consumed, it "stays in the power line")   
   > >>   
   > >> There's a 1.5 volt ineficiency (ballpark figure) added by the triac, so   
   > >> if you're running a 10A load at full power the triac will get about   
   > >> 15W of heat.   
   > >>   
   > >> Triacs are used in variable speed hand-tools (mains powered)   
   > >> and incandescent lamp dimmers (amongst other uses) feel free to probe   
   > >> the outside of these devices with a heat-sensitive finger :)   
   > >   
   > > As opposed to an 'insensitive' one?  Will that reduce the mains VAC   
   sensation?   
   >   
   > I thought it was obvious that defective equipment should be avoided,   
   >   
      
   It could at least be repaired and put back into operation.   
      
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