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Simple Refrigerator Protector Circuit

Last Updated on January 2, 2024 by Swagatam 104 Comments

This simple refrigerator protector circuit is actually a delay ON timer circuit which makes sure that whenever a power failure occurs or in case abrupt power fluctuations take place, the refrigerator is never allowed to switch ON instantly, rather after a delay of a few moments.

Table of Contents
  • Conventional Protection Features
    • Circuit Operation
    • PCB Design (Triac)

Conventional Protection Features

Today most modern refrigerators are equipped with a protection feature which prevents the fridge from suddenly switching ON or OFF due to sudden power fluctuations or a sudden power restoration.

However, for those fridges which are not equipped with this feature, the following simple delay ON timer circuit can be applied to enable the refrigerator to switch ON after a certain delay, and only when the mains power has become stable.

Until this happens the circuit keeps the fridge switched OFF and monitors until the power has returned to a perfectly normal status.

NOTE: Please use a 50 ohm 1 watt resistor in series with mains input line, otherwise the zener diode may burn during power switch ON.

Circuit Operation

Referring to the above shown refrigerator protection circuit, we are able to witness a two transistor circuit which forms a very basic yet effective delay ON timer circuit, meaning this circuit switches ON its output after some delay, after power is applied to it.

The power supply to the circuit is derived from the mains via a transformerless power supply circuit
which is appropriately stabilized at 12V and fed to the delay circuit.

Whenever power is switched ON, may it be during the first initialization, or during a power failure situation, the associated 1000uF capacitor prevents the BC547 from switching ON at the onset, which in turn keeps the BC557 and the triac switched OFF. The load is therefore unable to receive power and stays switched OFF too.

However, the 1000uF now gradually begins charging via the 330K resistor and when the potential difference across it reaches the approximate total of transistor's biasing limit plus the emitter zener value (0.6 + 3 = 3.6V), the transistor begins switching ON which prompts the BC557 also to switch ON.

The triac now begins acquiring the required gate voltage and within moments switches ON the fridge.

The 1000uF capacitor stays charged as long as power is available to the circuit, and during power failures the capacitor discharges through the parallel 100k resistor so that it can get into the standby mode for the next delay ON cycle operation.

The time delay period can be accomplished by appropriately selecting the values of the 330K resistor, the 1000uF capacitor and the 3V zener diode, as per the user's preference.

This concludes the explanation for the proposed simple refrigerator protection circuit, for any related query please feel free to use the comment box.

Using Relay

The above design can be used with a relay also as demonstrated below:

PCB Design (Triac)

refrigerator protector PCB design

WARNING: CIRCUIT IS NOT ISOLATED FROM MAINS... STRICT PRECAUTIONS MUST BE OBSERVED WHILE HANDLING THE DEVICE, WHILE IT'S IN AN UNENCLOSED CONDITION.

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NvD
July 17, 2016 • 10 years ago #42688

sir pls help
In your pir (https://www.homemade-circuits.com/2014/09/automatic-pir-controlled-fan-circuit.html) you mention that there is a delay in switching of fan..i dont want that delay..i need to switch off instantly..pls give me changes in circuit..so that i can use it for automatic faucet to prevent wastage of water

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SwagatamAdmin
July 17, 2016 • 10 years ago #42700

NVD, you can remove the 470uF capacitor for eliminating the delay effect

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Syed Ameer Hamza Askari
July 18, 2016 • 10 years ago #42735

Sir mera laptop charge nahi ho raha hay mene dosra adptor lagaya tu thori dair charge howa phir nahi ho raha hay agar ap ko is k baray me maloom hay tu please help kar dain thank u.

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SwagatamAdmin
July 19, 2016 • 10 years ago #42751

Syed, the problem could be with the battery or the internal laptop circuit…can't say precisely without checking.

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NvD
July 19, 2016 • 10 years ago #42757

last question sir..i think i m not disturbing you..in below circuit

https://www.homemade-circuits.com/2016/07/touch-free-faucet-circuit.html

sirwhat is the value of resister R8 and R9 (not shown in fig)..sir is thereany substitute for 1uF 16v (cant find in store)..p1 and p2 are variable resistance is it right..is all resisters 1/4watt…i am going to make this circuit..hope itworks

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SwagatamAdmin
July 19, 2016 • 10 years ago #42769

you can use 10K for both the resistors
the 1uF is a filter capacitor so it's not critical, you can use any other higher value…
p1/p2 are presets, or trimpots
all resistors are 1/4 watt

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NvD
July 19, 2016 • 10 years ago #42773

thank you very much sir

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Sherwin Baculi
July 20, 2016 • 10 years ago #42820

Sir. The triac needs a heatsink?

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SwagatamAdmin
July 20, 2016 • 10 years ago #42830

Yes it will need a heatsink

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Jade Mark Talaboc
August 3, 2016 • 10 years ago #43229

hello swagatam,

the 3v, 1watt zener is not available here in my place. can i parallel 2x3V,1/2W zener instead?

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SwagatamAdmin
August 4, 2016 • 10 years ago #43258

hello jade,

1 watt is not required….1/2watt will be fine without issues.

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Jade Mark Talaboc
August 4, 2016 • 10 years ago #43270

Thank you so much sir

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Anirudh Kundu
August 3, 2016 • 10 years ago #43227

Sir i made a refrigerator delay on circuit using a 555 ic. I'm using a transformer based power supply and regulating it via 7812.

The problem am facing is i'm using a 25volts 1000mf cap with the transformer and the bridge rectifier.

When there is a change of power from genset to mains power, the circuit doesn't shut off as the change takes place in a second and the capacitor compensates this no power state and doesn't shut the circuit off.
I just wanted to know what rating of bleed resistor should i use. And should i use it before the ic 7812 or after the ic 7812.

Thanks.

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SwagatamAdmin
August 4, 2016 • 10 years ago #43254

Anirudh, you can try with a 1K 1/4 watt directly in parallel with the 1000uF capacitor and see the response

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Jade Mark Talaboc
August 8, 2016 • 10 years ago #43407

hello Swagatam,

Can I use 225 capacitor instead of 105?

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SwagatamAdmin
August 9, 2016 • 10 years ago #43419

hello jade, you can try it, if the triac fires correctly with it then it you can continue with it…..

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KSR Discoveries
April 8, 2017 • 9 years ago #49678

dear sir i want this circuit for giving input to 12 V relay

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SwagatamAdmin
April 9, 2017 • 9 years ago #49680

please modify the above design as per the following design

https://www.homemade-circuits.com/2013/02/make-this-simple-delay-on-circuit.html

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Noel
June 25, 2018 • 8 years ago #61154

Sir,
Regarding the fridge protection circuit what are the wattage of the resistors.
Thanks

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SwagatamAdmin
June 25, 2018 • 8 years ago #61156

Noel, all resistors are 1/4 watt rated

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Noel
June 25, 2018 • 8 years ago #61157

Hi
Can the fridge protection circuit also be use for other items like tvs, other electronic equipment.
Regards

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SwagatamAdmin
June 25, 2018 • 8 years ago #61158

yes it can be used for any desired appliance or gadget.

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Noel
June 27, 2018 • 8 years ago #61215

Hi,
Can you design a circuit that can be used in a db box so that if there is load shedding or some power surge the entire plug points go off until voltage is stabilized at 240v when power comes back on.
Regards

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SwagatamAdmin
June 27, 2018 • 8 years ago #61223

Hi, I think you could apply the concept discussed in the following article and see if it suits your requirement.

https://www.homemade-circuits.com/highly-accurate-mains-high-and-low/

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Noel
June 27, 2018 • 8 years ago #61226

Hi
Thanks for the invaluable info really appreciate it.
Regards

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SwagatamAdmin
June 28, 2018 • 8 years ago #61234

It’s my pleasure!

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Noel
June 29, 2018 • 8 years ago #61264

Hi sir,
With regards to the high/low mains cut off circuit using two relays can the out put be connected direct to the db thereby protecting all appliances or must it be connected to each individual appliance.
Regards

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SwagatamAdmin
June 29, 2018 • 8 years ago #61275

Hi Noel, the 2 relay circuit is not required, you can use the single relay circuit and configure the relay contact in series with one of your DP lines and then you can apply it for safeguarding all the associated appliances.

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Noel
June 29, 2018 • 8 years ago #61277

Thank you much appreciated

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SwagatamAdmin
June 29, 2018 • 8 years ago #61284

You are welcome!

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Noel
July 13, 2018 • 8 years ago #61673

Hi sir,
Hope you are well.
Just want to know if you have a circuit to test eeproms.
Regards

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SwagatamAdmin
July 13, 2018 • 8 years ago #61675

Hi Noel, I have seen a few of them in some old magazines with me, if possible I’ll publish them here, but I am not sure whether the designs are still relevant or not.

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Noel
July 13, 2018 • 8 years ago #61676

Thanks appreciate it

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Noel
July 18, 2018 • 8 years ago #61753

Hi
Do you have a circuit for a 100w bass guitar amp.
Regards

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SwagatamAdmin
July 18, 2018 • 8 years ago #61757

Hi, you can try the following concept

https://www.homemade-circuits.com/how-to-make-outstanding-home-theater/

you can replace the shown amplifier design with the following circuit
https://www.homemade-circuits.com/how-to-make-simplest-100-watt-mosfet/

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Cecilio Rodriguez
March 6, 2019 • 7 years ago #65774

sir,
Can I use this circuit in widow type ac (aircondition)?
thanks and more power to you.

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SwagatamAdmin
March 7, 2019 • 7 years ago #65779

Hi Cecilio, yes you can use it for ACs also, in fact it can be used for any desired load!

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Carlos
December 5, 2019 • 7 years ago #72771

Hello good afternoon. I like the circuit, but in my case it would be better with a relay … Because I never had much confidence in a triac .. Thank you in advance.

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SwagatamAdmin
December 5, 2019 • 7 years ago #72783

Thank you, for relay operation you can simply replace the 330/1K resistor at the collector of BC557 with a relay coil and with freewheeling diode

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Carlos
December 6, 2019 • 7 years ago #72811

Hi, thanks for the quick response. You could modify the circuit with a relay … Thank you very much

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SwagatamAdmin
December 6, 2019 • 7 years ago #72827

I have updated it in the article…

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Alex
December 6, 2019 • 7 years ago #72841

Thanks Swag. I find your articles and circuits very detailed and informative. Especially to an electronics enthusiast such as myself.
Question: What should i change in the in the above refrigerator protector circuit when the input voltage is 110V.
Thanks in advance

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SwagatamAdmin
December 7, 2019 • 7 years ago #72854

Thanks Alex, for that you may have to employ 12V transformer based power supply, and modify the transistor stage so that the when the 12V drops to an equivalent 10V the relay trips OFF

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Alireza
December 15, 2019 • 7 years ago #73086

Hi. I do have a question.
if by any reason, the circuit fail, does it inject 220 volt into output? or it will be higher than 220 volts?

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SwagatamAdmin
December 15, 2019 • 7 years ago #73088

Hi, if it fails, the refrigerator will either get a constant 220V supply or will be completely shut off, it cannot produce more than 220V because there’s no voltage boosting facility in the design.

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Alireza
December 16, 2019 • 7 years ago #73105

so in worst case it causes no harm. it may only stop functioning. Am I right?

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SwagatamAdmin
December 16, 2019 • 7 years ago #73115

Yes that’s correct!

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M. Iqbal
March 9, 2020 • 6 years ago #77170

Hi Sawag, can we use VR insted of fixed resistor for adjusting delay time.

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SwagatamAdmin
March 9, 2020 • 6 years ago #77180

yes you can, replace the 330k with a 470 k or 1M pot. make sure to add a 10k resistor in series with the pot

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ajay
May 17, 2020 • 6 years ago #78778

” Please use a 50 ohm 1 watt resistor in series with mains input line, otherwise the zener diode may burn during power switch ON ”

Hi swagatham thanks for works – 50 ohm 1 watt resistor – where it exactly to be connected

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SwagatamAdmin
May 18, 2020 • 6 years ago #78786

Hi Ajay, you can connect it anywhere in series with the input 220V supply line, it can be in the phase line or the neutral line does not matter. Instead of using a single 50 ohm, use 3nos 15 ohm 1 watt resistor in series

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Teb's
July 14, 2020 • 6 years ago #80341

Plz sir the relay to be used in the refrigerator protection is it ac or dc and plz what is the suitable amps to use

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SwagatamAdmin
July 14, 2020 • 6 years ago #80380

It is a DC relay.

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Nisar Gul
August 24, 2020 • 6 years ago #81668

Dear Swagatam,
How much time delay will achieved with this circuit?
Suppose if mains 220v drops (let say 130v), then what happened?
I want a 3 minutes delay, what should I replaced?
Regards
Nisar

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SwagatamAdmin
August 25, 2020 • 6 years ago #81676

Hello Nisar, the delay will depend on the 1000uF and 330 k resistor values, you can change them accordingly to get the desired delay time. The circuit will switch ON the fridge after the set delay, each time the fridge is switched OFF due to voltage failures.

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Nisar Gul
August 28, 2020 • 6 years ago #81751

Dear Swagatam,
I have build this circuit on veroboard but there is problem with this circuit. Output of the power supply portion is about 11.5v while output at relay terminals remain clamped at 6.2v no matter what resister and capacitor I use for delays. I have wait for 10 to 12 minutes with 150k & 1000uF capacitor but the voltage remains at 6v and 12v relay is not operating.

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SwagatamAdmin
August 28, 2020 • 6 years ago #81757

Dear Nisar, the problem is not in the circuit, it may be in your relay coil. Make sure it is not less than 400 ohm. You must always begin by checking the basic design, and then proceed with the final design. Please remove the relay and connect a LED with 1k series resistor across the collector/ground of the PNP. The LED should light up after the set delay, which will prove the correct working of your circuit….if it doesn’t your circuit may be having problems, which you will have to troubleshoot yourself….the circuit is thoroughly tested OK.

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SwagatamAdmin
August 28, 2020 • 6 years ago #81758

but yes there’s one thing missing in the circuit….the C1 must have a 50 ohm 2 watt resistor in series otherwise the zener may burn, alternatively you may have to increase the zener wattage to 2 watt or 5 watt.

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Nisar Gul
August 29, 2020 • 6 years ago #81816

Dear Swagatam,
I have checked first basic design with LED as you told and the LED light up. When I checked the voltage, found it is around 6v. I need minimum 9v to operate 12v relay. Anyway I am going to check my circuit again thoroughly. Thanks for your help.
Regards
Nisar

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SwagatamAdmin
August 30, 2020 • 6 years ago #81824

Hi Nisar, I hope you have connected a 1k series with the LED. Please try a bridge rectifier instead of a single diode rectifier at the input side of the power supply, and the check the voltage again…The voltage may be dropping due to lack of current.

The best alternative way is to use a 12V AC to DC adapter for supplying the DC input to the circuit, which will work without any hassles.

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Asim Kumar Ash
January 7, 2021 • 6 years ago #85931

I am an retired electrical diploma eng.(electrical).now I have enough time.i want to get training on different electrical./electronic circuit diagram of domestic equip.how u can help me.If u help me then I will be very grateful to u.After getting knowledge I want to give the services to the people.
Thank u

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SwagatamAdmin
January 7, 2021 • 6 years ago #85942

No problem, you can ask specific questions, I will try my best to help you with the answers.

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haitham hashim
January 10, 2021 • 6 years ago #86029

excellent page contains important things needed by hobbyist and professional in electronics .
outstanding effort .i like this page and i will visit it several times .thanks

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SwagatamAdmin
January 10, 2021 • 6 years ago #86034

Thank you, and glad you found the page informative…

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Haitham hashim
January 10, 2021 • 6 years ago #86044

Thanks for your answer

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Rashid Ansari
February 15, 2021 • 5 years ago #87068

Hello Sir,
Hope you r donig fine.
Sir I want to know about Solar Hydro Panels working. How it generates drinking water frome air and can we construct it with an ordenery solar panel of 12V, 150 W ?

Please if you can help.
Thanks in advance

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SwagatamAdmin
February 16, 2021 • 5 years ago #87091

Hello Rashid,
Solar hydropanel consists of solar cells, along with areas that can absorb water vapor from atmosphere. The solar cell voltage is used for driving many small motors which act like exhaust fans, and help to suck air into the water absorbing surface, which absorb the water content from the atmosphere and channelize them into water storage tanks.

You can definitely use your 12 V panel to build a solar hydropanel, as described in my above explanation.

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saleem faeq
February 22, 2021 • 5 years ago #87254

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SwagatamAdmin
February 22, 2021 • 5 years ago #87261

You are welcome!

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Sajida Mahmood
October 19, 2021 • 5 years ago #101890

I have tried you “Simple fridge on delay circuit”, it is working fine but one big drawback is there, when circuit is on and fridge working, suddenly power goes off and within second restored, that time this circuit cut off the power but switching on the fridge without any delay (as capacitor hasn’t discharged yet). How to overcome this issue as this is very dangerous for fridge?

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SwagatamAdmin
October 19, 2021 • 5 years ago #101901

You can try adding a PNP transistor across the 1000uF capacitor as shown in the following diagram. I have also added a 4k7 bleeder resistor across the supply terminals so that 100uF filter capacitor can discharge quickly and switch ON the PNP transistor whenever mains AC fails. I have also reduced the input 0.22uf/400V to protect the zener diode from surge currents.

improved fridge protector for fluctuating mains AC

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A Jegannathan
April 8, 2022 • 4 years ago #118179

May I use triac 400 V 12 A instead 10 A? Please clarify my doubt sir.

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SwagatamAdmin
April 9, 2022 • 4 years ago #118199

You can use it!

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A Jegannathan
April 9, 2022 • 4 years ago #118216

Thank you very much sir.

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SwagatamAdmin
April 9, 2022 • 4 years ago #118217

You are welcome A Jegannathan!

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George foster
June 6, 2022 • 4 years ago #123881

Hi i am looking at the Refrigerator protector circuit .
Do you have the circuit board for this pls advise.

Regards
George Foster.

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SwagatamAdmin
June 6, 2022 • 4 years ago #123883

Sorry, No, I do not have a ready PCB for this project.

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Reagan
January 15, 2023 • 4 years ago #138956

Hi, would you design me one circuit (with a Triac or relay) ? I want to purchase it from you sir.

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SwagatamAdmin
January 15, 2023 • 4 years ago #138957

Hi Reagan, sorry making it practically may not be possible for me. I can guide you with the construction and testing of the unit if you want to build it.

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George foster
June 6, 2022 • 4 years ago #123885

Hi no problem thank you.

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Redge
September 12, 2022 • 4 years ago #133142

Hi
I am an electronics dummy, but I like playing around with it. Could you please tell me the exact specs of the 50 ohm 1watt resistor in series with mains and also the relay – I will use it for a 240V fridge that draws about 140watt running and 900watt starting.
How long will this capacitor take to discharge?
Thank you for your website and for this circuit!
Regards
Redge

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SwagatamAdmin
September 12, 2022 • 4 years ago #133144

Hi,
The 50 ohm resistor should be a wire-wound type resistor. It could rated at 1 watt or 2 watts. I would prefer using 2 watts. For more safety for the zener diode, you can use a 2 watt zener diode so that it remains unaffected by the initial input current surge through the 105/400V capacitor.
Remember this circuit is not isolated from mains AC and is therefore very dangerous to touch in an open and powered condition.

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Redge
September 12, 2022 • 4 years ago #133149

Hi Swagatam

What should the voltage of the relay coil be?

Thank you

Redge

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SwagatamAdmin
September 12, 2022 • 4 years ago #133151

Hi Redge,
Since a 12V zener diode is used in the power supply, so the relay coil will be also 12V rated.

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Vladimir
November 1, 2022 • 4 years ago #134255

hello Swagg, my name is Vladimir. Can you help me to make a circuit that will use (50amps) ssd relay to connect battery to sine way inverter with delay while capacitors inside inverter being charged by resistor to avoid big spark on input terminals and damage inverter if connect it straight to battery. Thanks.

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SwagatamAdmin
November 1, 2022 • 4 years ago #134256

Hello Vladimir,
You can try implementing the following diagram:
slow start inverter protector

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reagan
January 13, 2023 • 4 years ago #138830

sir i have been given a task to design and manufacture a low cost simple fridge surge device . would you please help me on few steps i need to take to design this..?..thanks in advance sir

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SwagatamAdmin
January 13, 2023 • 4 years ago #138836

Hi Reagan, You can try one of the circuits explained above, they are one of the best forms of fridge surge suppressor with timer.

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Reagan
January 15, 2023 • 4 years ago #138955

Thanks sir… I will be here for more queries sir ????

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Don
October 10, 2023 • 3 years ago #146089

Would this work as a delay on for a refrigerator compressor? Connected before the compressor relay? What combination of parts would equal a 1 to 3 minute delay for a 120 v, 15 LRA compressor?

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SwagatamAdmin
October 10, 2023 • 3 years ago #146091

Yes, it will work, if the wiring is done correctly. The delay time may need to be adjusted with some practical experimentation. Either the 330K resistor or the 1000uF capacitor can be tweaked individually, or together to get the desired delay ON timing.

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Muema
February 10, 2024 • 2 years ago #149120

Would you kindly recommend the SMD components for this PCB?

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SwagatamAdmin
February 11, 2024 • 2 years ago #149128

You can ask the spare part retailer to provide you the SMD versions of the components indicated in the diagram.

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Muema
February 16, 2024 • 2 years ago #149218

Noted. Thank you

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Ali
February 10, 2024 • 2 years ago #149122

Dear Sir Swagatam
I hope you are doing well
I would like to request your instruction in this regard: upon removing the following components (R: 1 MR, C: 105/400V, D: 1N4007, Z: 12Volt 2W, C: 100uf/25V) from your relay-based circuit and applying a 220/12V adapter to the circuit, would the circuit effectively disconnect the output of 220V if the mains supply drops to low voltages, such as 180V? Additionally, I am interested in knowing whether the circuit would remain operational in the event of a surge in voltage, such as 250V or higher. I would greatly appreciate your response.
Truly yours
Ali

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SwagatamAdmin
February 11, 2024 • 2 years ago #149130

Dear Ali,
No, the above circuit will not cut off at high or low voltage situations. It is just a delay on timer circuit which will delay the switch ON of the load whenever AC power fails and restores back.
You can refer to the following article instead, for the high and low voltage cut off with delay ON feature
https://www.homemade-circuits.com/mains-ac-home-protector-circuit/

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ahmed hasan
September 26, 2024 • 2 years ago #161765

Hi sir
For second circuit, if we need to use relay 24V, what will be changed in the circuit for Zener 12V, Zener 3V and the resistors 10K and 1K.
What is the resistor for the 24V coil that will be used with her?
Thank you

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SwagatamAdmin
September 26, 2024 • 2 years ago #161768

Hi Ahmad,
If you want to use a 24V relay, then you just need to change the 12V zener with a 24V zener diode, that’s all, nothing else needs to be changed. Also, you can can connect a 5 ohm 1 watt resistor in series with one of the input AC terminals, just for limiting the initial inrush current.

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ahmed hasan
September 26, 2024 • 2 years ago #161770

Thank you very much, sir What about 24V coil resistor? how much value must be used

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SwagatamAdmin
September 27, 2024 • 2 years ago #161833

Ahmad, no coil resistor is used for the relay, only a 1N4007 diode is used parallel to the coil…

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ahmed hasan
September 28, 2024 • 2 years ago #161977

sorry sir, I mean the XL of coil how much to be used

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SwagatamAdmin
September 28, 2024 • 2 years ago #161978

Do you mean the coil resistance? Select a relay which has a coil resistance as high as possible, with a contact current rating that can handle the fridge load comfortably.

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ahmed hasan
September 28, 2024 • 2 years ago #161988

yes I mean that
thank you

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SwagatamAdmin
September 29, 2024 • 2 years ago #162021

Ok, so you can check the datasheets of the various 24V relays and select the one whose contact rating is sufficient to handle your fridge load, and also the coil has maximum resistance. You have to compare the relays from different companies to find the one which offers higher coil resistance and yet a reasonable contact current rating.

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