200W Lamp Flasher is used to flash lamps, bulbs and halogen lamp to give your product that attracting look. More: Input supply - 6 ~ 12 VDC
Output - upto 200 W lamp / bulb load
Optically isolated Mains supply
Onboard preset to adjust the frequency (speed) of flashing (1 Hz to 5 Hz)
Power Battery Terminal (PBT) for easy input 230 VAC mains and load connection
Terminal pins for connecting DC power supply
Four mounting holes of 3.2 mm each
PCB dimensions 36 mm x 68 mm
The 200W Lamp Flasher circuit is designed for the purpose of providing an attractive flashing effect for various types of lamps, including incandescent bulbs and halogen lamps. The circuit operates on a DC input voltage range of 6 to 12 VDC, making it suitable for a variety of power supply setups. The output capability of the circuit allows it to drive loads of up to 200 watts, enabling the use of high-power lighting solutions.
An essential feature of this circuit is its optically isolated mains supply, which ensures safety by preventing high voltage from affecting the low voltage control circuitry. This isolation is critical in applications where the circuit may be interfacing with user-accessible components.
The onboard preset allows for adjustment of the flashing frequency, providing flexibility in the visual effect produced by the lamps. The frequency can be set between 1 Hz to 5 Hz, allowing users to select the desired speed of the flashing effect based on the application requirements.
For ease of installation, the circuit includes a Power Battery Terminal (PBT) that facilitates straightforward connections to the 230 VAC mains supply and the load. Additionally, terminal pins are provided for connecting a DC power supply, which enhances the versatility of the circuit.
The physical design of the circuit includes four mounting holes, each measuring 3.2 mm, which allow for secure attachment to various surfaces. The dimensions of the printed circuit board (PCB) are 36 mm by 68 mm, making it compact enough for integration into a wide range of products while still providing sufficient space for components and layout.
Overall, the 200W Lamp Flasher circuit is a robust solution for creating dynamic lighting effects, suitable for decorative and functional lighting applications.200W Lamp Flasher is used to flash lamps, bulbs and halogen lamp to give your product that attracting look. Input supply - 6 ~ 12 VDC
Output - upto 200 W lamp / bulb load
Optically isolated Mains supply
Onboard preset to adjust the frequency (speed) of flashing (1 Hz to 5 Hz)
Power Battery Terminal (PBT) for easy input 230 VAC mains and load connection
Terminal pins for connecting DC power supply
Four mounting holes of 3.2 mm each
PCB dimensions 36 mm x 68 mm 🔗 External reference
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