Centar wrote:Zzyzxx71: Everything looks fine, except you may find that that 10k resister is a bit too much resistance to achieve 100% power, if not try a 6.8 k or so...
By the way in the pic you have the center and left connection used on the POT (as viewed from the front of the POT as in the pic), this will turn down the power as you turn up the POT, using the center and RIGHT connections would be the normal way of connecting it, and it would be best to terminate (connect) the (unused) left connection to the center one then as well, doing so helps reduce "noise" on the POT and makes for smoother control.
And the extra 1m resister(s) across the POT are for "EXPANDED RANGE" not linearity. It reduces or eliminates the "dead area" on the pot from min to whenever it comes on, thus giving the control over the whole range of the pot instead of just a portion.
Using a "LIN" POT (linear taper) as apposed to a "LOG" POT(audio taper) will make the control LINEAR.
OK lets play "Will Zzyzxx let the blue smoke out part duex.."
Below is how I currently have it mocked up (without the actual power line in place). I made the 3 adjustments recommended (Use of a linear pot, connection to the alternate lug of the pot, and use of a 6.8k resistor in place of the 10k)
Is this valid? I'm making the assumption that where indicated in the original schematic a component is connected where it would appear a wire is located, it's safe to connect to the eventual next connection (leg of next component).
If this should turn out to be a valid configuration, here are the parts listed - all from Mouser.
Potentiometer
Mouser #: 785-380C1500K
Desc.: Potentiometers 500 K Ohms 10% 2W Solder Lug
Capacitor
Mouser #: 647-QXK2G104KTPTZH
Desc.: Polyester Film Capacitors 400volts 0.1uF
6.8k Resistor
Mouser #: 660-MO2CT631R682J
Desc.: Metal Oxide Resistors 2W 6.8K 5%
Diac
Mouser #: 511-DB3TG
Desc.: Thyristors - Diacs, Sidacs, SCRs & Triacs 32 Volt Trigger
Triac
Mouser #: 576-Q6040J7
Desc.: Thyristors - Diacs, Sidacs, SCRs & Triacs 600V 40A
This make any sense?