When I breadboard the attached circuit, the load is always on:
- I'm using 120v, not 240v.
- For testing, I'm just using a clock radio drawing 25ma as the load.
- When I remove everything from pin 4 of the moc3041, I do measure 120v only when I supply 3.3v as vc -- as expected.
- With pin 4 of moc3041 disconnected from gate of triac (and the 330 resistor disconnected from pin 4 to MT2), the gate voltage on the triac measures 120v which puzzles me.
- I have tried with and without the snubbing portion of the circuit (39R + 0.01uF) -- mostly without.
For the optocoupler and triac, I'm using:
MOC3041
https://www.fairchildsemi.com/datasheets/MO/MOC3041M.pdfBTA12-600B
http://www.st.com/st-web-ui/static/active/en/resource/technical/document/datasheet/CD00002267.pdfConnecting pin 4 of the moc3041 to MT2 of the triac makes the circuit turn on/off as expected but I believe all the current is going through the optocoupler instead of the triac. If I'm understanding the datasheet correctly, the max we would want to go through pins 4 and 6 of the moc3014 is 60mA.
What am I missing? I'm hoping to get this going while learning something along the way. Any and all help is appreciated.