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    #81
    Re: Need help with Low voltage protection circuit

    So how does it perform using noisy load such as Vacuum motor?
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      #82
      Re: Need help with Low voltage protection circuit

      Originally posted by budm View Post
      So how does it perform using noisy load such as Vacuum motor?
      I have not tested that yet.
      "...off the record, unnamed government sources
      alluded to unsubstantiated innuendos about
      alleged indiscretions and insinuated that they
      are rumored not to be without basis for further
      speculation..."

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        #83
        Re: Need help with Low voltage protection circuit

        SO...

        I got sidetracked by a project that I have been waiting a month for (stupid Post office).

        I finally hooked up the dustbuster to it, reset the shutoff voltage for 13 volts, and... My control head for my power supply couldn't handle the load. My power supply has a maximum current limit of 15 amps.

        When I hook everything up to the dustbuster and turn it on my PS resets. I did some poking around and checked the resistance of the motor. it's .59 ohms. Which means that at 16 volts it pulls about 27 amps cold start. Then it settles in at a comfy 11 or 12amps.

        So I have to hook it up directly to one of my switching power supplies that can handle that amperage.
        "...off the record, unnamed government sources
        alluded to unsubstantiated innuendos about
        alleged indiscretions and insinuated that they
        are rumored not to be without basis for further
        speculation..."

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          #84
          Re: Need help with Low voltage protection circuit

          Alright!

          I hooked the dustbuster and circuit up to a 15v somewhat adjustable switching power supply that can put out 40 amps and set it for 16v.

          It started up just fine and ran fine. I dropped the voltage as low as I could but not low enough to hit the cut off I set.

          Voltage did not dip too much when it started up (that I could tell). I did not have an amp meter on it, but I know it pulls at least 11 amps.

          After about maybe one minute my thermal camera showed the mosfet was 172° f\78° c and I shut it down since I don't have a heat sink on it.
          "...off the record, unnamed government sources
          alluded to unsubstantiated innuendos about
          alleged indiscretions and insinuated that they
          are rumored not to be without basis for further
          speculation..."

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            #85
            Re: Need help with Low voltage protection circuit

            if anyone cares here is a video of the device being tested under load to cut off.
            https://youtu.be/tkce2S1gxYA
            "...off the record, unnamed government sources
            alluded to unsubstantiated innuendos about
            alleged indiscretions and insinuated that they
            are rumored not to be without basis for further
            speculation..."

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              #86
              Re: Need help with Low voltage protection circuit

              Originally posted by flinx View Post
              Just got my boards back from JLCPCB
              IT works perfectly. though see if you can spot the error (on my part).




              Yes I forgot to join a copper area to a network.
              Hi. Nice project. Thank YOU for making this. Can You send me gerber file or pcb? I want to order from JLCPCB too. Thanks again for this project.

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