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im trying to understand the concept of how a stand by saver works, What components and how it is put together. any suggestions?
The discussion revolves around understanding the components and assembly of a standby saver device, which is intended to prevent standby power consumption. Participants explore various technical aspects, including potential components and their functions, as well as alternative approaches to achieving similar outcomes.
Participants express various viewpoints and suggestions, but there is no consensus on the best approach or components to use for the standby saver device. Multiple competing ideas and uncertainties remain throughout the discussion.
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tobi101 said:im trying to understand the concept of how a stand by saver works, What components and how it is put together. any suggestions?
tobi101 said:http://www.standby-saver.co.uk/ . . . this is basically the most popular devices available. Its used to prevent standby power consumption. i'd like to know what components are used to automatically turn the applications off when switched to standby.
Thanks for your reply :) nd for the welcomin :)
tobi101 said:thank you :). . .but could you remove the microcontroller and replace it with another component that can acknowledge a voltage drop within the circuit and then divert it to the SSRs??
tobi101 said:ah that's good :). . .another thing, can metal oxide varistors be used, i seen that they are used in surge protectors to divert excess current to ground but could they be used to let a constant current pass while an application is being used and then prevent any current passing when the application is on standby?
tobi101 said:awh ok, just abit of a risky thought. . .regarding the current sense circuit, In this case, would a Low side circuit be used?
tobi101 said:hey hey. me again...probably wrecking ur head at dis stage...but back on this topic, i was wondering is it possible and easier to use a UVLO to cut the power from a socket to an application consuming standby energy? wb please