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Dimmer Question

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greeneggs83

Electrical
Sep 18, 2006
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Hello, I need to build a dimmer for a 120v lamp. I cannot buy a dimmer because the area that I have is too small. I found a schematic that will work but I am too unfamiliar with TRIACs to know exactly what to buy. The schematic that I am interested in can be found here:


It says that I need a "40502 TRIAC" I'm not exactly sure what type of TRIAC that is. If this is a product number, please give me specs or guidance on what kind of Triac I should buy. Please help! Thanks.

-Sam Allen
 
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I'd say go buy a dimmer for $2.99, take it apart and repackage it. Doubt you can find all these parts for even twice that price. Most later circuits use a diac in place of the neon lamp or have this built into the triac. This triac would be any generic triac rated at 400V and 4A. A Radio shack bubble pack triac with this voltage would likely work. The gate of this triac may need to be a little more sensitive than most because of the neon trigger.
 
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