gijim
Electrical
- Jul 13, 2004
- 58
I've got an AC circuit that draws about 2A. What I need to do is cut the power to the device should a transistors heat sink overheat (defined as >100C). Preferably until the user unplugs the unit, or at least until it cools down some amount (20C?). It should be resettable, not permanent.
Simple solutions are usually the best, but unfortunately digikey only carries a to-220 thermal switch that can handle 1A, not the 2A required.
So I was thinking of either finding a way to boost the current capacity of it, or building a comparator with a NTC/PTC resistor and a voltage divider to set the trigger point. Maybe controlling a triac? I don't remember how triacs work; never even used one.
Any "battle tested" suggestions would be most helpful.
Simple solutions are usually the best, but unfortunately digikey only carries a to-220 thermal switch that can handle 1A, not the 2A required.
So I was thinking of either finding a way to boost the current capacity of it, or building a comparator with a NTC/PTC resistor and a voltage divider to set the trigger point. Maybe controlling a triac? I don't remember how triacs work; never even used one.
Any "battle tested" suggestions would be most helpful.