This project is a remake of an old discolights pod. Original 24V 5W
bulbs are changed to 230V 40W with E14 thread. Original driver board has
non-typical signal input. This driver is based on the FT245RL chip, a
USB-LPT converter – so you can use it with PC applications such as
discolitez. Low voltage part is supplied directly from the USB so there
is no need to to use any transformer…
Device uses a MOC3041 optotriac and a BT136 triac in a standard
application to drive bulbs. Note if you want to use stronger bulbs, like
100W or more, you need to use some little radiators to cool down the
triacs. There are 4 channels, 3 are used for bulbs and 4th is used as an
extra 230V output – in this case for a mini strobe. You can find 4
goldpins on board, these are a 4 extra output channels – so you can
expand device to another optotriacs and triacs to use 4 more 230V
devices. To your own safety, use a proper fuse, and remember that device
works on a 230V potential. You can use it with 110V devices instead of
230V, no problem. [Link]
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