Hi Guys
I'd like to DIY a Power Strip with 6 or 8 outlet
The function I wish as following
1. Surge Protector
2.AC voltage and Current meter
3.Reset circuit...
4.Phase indicator....etc
Diy anyone ever diy for that,could offer me circuit for reference?
Thanks~!!

I'd like to DIY a Power Strip with 6 or 8 outlet
The function I wish as following
1. Surge Protector
2.AC voltage and Current meter
3.Reset circuit...
4.Phase indicator....etc
Diy anyone ever diy for that,could offer me circuit for reference?
Thanks~!!

> 1. Surge Protector
MOVs are traditionally used for this.
You could also build a bandpass filter with a fundamental of 60Hz, this is what Corcom filters use.
> 2.AC voltage and Current meter
Digital or analog?
> 3.Reset circuit...
You should use a pre-made module for this. They are common and inexpensive
> 4.Phase indicator....etc
A flashing LED perhaps? maybe I'm mistaken as to what you're looking for.
HTH..
MOVs are traditionally used for this.
You could also build a bandpass filter with a fundamental of 60Hz, this is what Corcom filters use.
> 2.AC voltage and Current meter
Digital or analog?
> 3.Reset circuit...
You should use a pre-made module for this. They are common and inexpensive
> 4.Phase indicator....etc
A flashing LED perhaps? maybe I'm mistaken as to what you're looking for.
HTH..
i think a phase indicator is only useful for 3 phase power... it ensures that the terminals are getting the right phase. i think you could make one with a transformer and 2 741 style op amps... but i will have to look into it.
an LED voltage meter can be constructed around the LM3914 bargraph chip and a step down transformer. you would have to rectify the AC into DC with a bridge rectifier, smooth it out with some caps, then measure it. it is pretty easy to get steps anywhere from .01v-2v with this chip.
if you wanted an LCD voltage meter, you can get $10 prebuilt voltage meter modules.
if you wanted a moving needle voltage display, youd need an op-amp and a lot of calculations to get the scale that you wanted.
building a 60 hz (or 50, if your outside the US) notch filter is a great idea, but i dont know how you would do it on a scale big enough for a 10-15a strip.
an LED voltage meter can be constructed around the LM3914 bargraph chip and a step down transformer. you would have to rectify the AC into DC with a bridge rectifier, smooth it out with some caps, then measure it. it is pretty easy to get steps anywhere from .01v-2v with this chip.
if you wanted an LCD voltage meter, you can get $10 prebuilt voltage meter modules.
if you wanted a moving needle voltage display, youd need an op-amp and a lot of calculations to get the scale that you wanted.
building a 60 hz (or 50, if your outside the US) notch filter is a great idea, but i dont know how you would do it on a scale big enough for a 10-15a strip.
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