Friends, today I will show How to make a mini ips. The feature of this ITS is that when the current goes off, the automatic light or fan will run. Again the current will automatically turn off the light or fan and the battery will continue to charge automatically. And when the battery is fully charged, the automatic charge supply will stop. There will be a request to watch the entire video without dragging. So let's start.
I discussed this circuit in detail in the last video. I discussed in detail how the circuit works and what the connection diagram of the circuit would be like. And I said mini IPS can be made with this circuit. So in today's video I will show you how to make a mini IPS with this circuit. However, to understand this video well, you must watch the previous video. Then you will understand better. You will find the link in the description. So without further ado let's get down to business. I will first take a 12 volt transformer. It is a 12 volt three amp transformer. You can use 12 volt 5 amp or 10 amp transformer if you want. I will now insert the AC12V written on the two circuits of this red wire on both sides of the transformer through the hole on the side and solder it well with the help of a soldering iron on the other end. You can see how I soldered. . Hopefully you will do the same as me. See how I soldered here AC12volts soldered next to AC12volts. Now I will solder the black wire that is in the middle of this transformer with the common connection on this side. At this stage the connection of the transformer with the circuit is complete. You can see how I made the connections. The red wire is AC12V and the black wire is common or negative. please subscribe my channel Micro Project bangla Now see I have attached two indicator bulbs here. Here the red bulb is power and the green bulb is charged. Now I will connect two such red and black wires to the output part of the circuit. Insert the red wire through the hole labeled B positive and similarly insert the black wire through the hole labeled B negative. After inserting, solder the other ends of the wire well. Basically with these two wires we will get the output voltage. This video owner is micro project bangla Now you can see a twelve volt battery pack in my hand. I made it with six lithium batteries. You can use any 12 volt battery in the choke, remember the better the battery the better the backup. Now I will connect the battery to this part of the circuit. For that, I will insert the red wire of the battery into the B positive and the black wire through the hole on the side written B negative and solder the other ends well. Every week i will published video my micro project bangla channel Friends, I have already installed two output DC sockets and switches here so that it takes less time. This switch will basically be the main on-off switch of this IPS. And on this side you can see the three pin AC input socket which was attached to the power supply. Attached a short cable to one end of the AC input socket. The other end of which is attached to this switch. And the wire that you can see at the other end of the switch should be connected to an AC input wire of the transformer with this end wire. Now I will connect one wire of the transformer's AC input to an AC 220 volt socket. And connect the other end of the transformer to this cable of the switch. Now take one such cardboard and stick the cardboard with this casing with superglue. Because this is where the autocut circuit will sit. The reason for giving the card load is so that the circuit does not get shorted. Because the circuit will be destroyed if shorted. Now I will put the circuit and battery in the specified place and get the fitting. After that, put the negative wire of the output to the negative end of the TDC socket and put the positive wire of the output to the positive end of the DC socket. Now I will put the switch in place. i am the owner of micro project bangla channel As you can see, friends, this is the main power switch, between these two indicator LED lights, the red one is power and the green one is charge. Here we will get the output voltage through these two sockets. And next to it is the 220 volt AC input socket to supply direct 220 volt current. #mini_ips, #how_to_make_mini_ips #micro_project_bangla #how_to_make_mini_ips_bangla #how_to_make_mini_ips_at_home #mini_ips_making_bangla #mini_ips_banano #mini_ips_making #how_to_make_mini_ips_inverter #how_to_repair_mini_ips Also Follow Us On Facebook: https://facebook.com/micropb360 Twitter: https://twitter.com/micropb360 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/micro-project-bangla-21b447226/ Blogger: https://microprojectbangla.blogspot.com/ Tumblr: https://microprojectbangla.tumblr.com/
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