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Request for a Ariston breadboard
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malagas_on_fire:
Hi
I was searching around ebay and i didn't find a breadboard branded Ariston like this:
I have one and the thing about it is that it has screws underneath to secure the contacts and can be open to service metalic contacs or remove them to make clearence for higher voltages, like 230V, with back-to-back isolation transformer of course with 6VA power, since i don't wanna set it on fire.
Were can they be found for sale? (Edit bad english) Or similar ones?
malagas_on_fire:
Hi here are some images of my breadboard with removed contacts to create gaps on the triac circuit in order to isolate them from the 230V ( isolation transformer ). They can be accessed by screws and taken out by a x-acto knife., rather than take double sided tape
I couldn't find any so far...
ebclr:
This may solve your problem
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TP0XVXO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Old Printer:
Don't think I would want to handle a breadboard hooked up to 230 volts, or am I misunderstanding you?
malagas_on_fire:
It is not directly connected to mains 230V, but to a isolation transformer made by two 12VA back to back transformers. Removing the contacts inside the breadboard you can create gaps to grant better clearance and not relying on the double sided tape as isolator .. If i use a regular breadboard it will damaged the triac or the diac eventually.
That's an neat board by the way, the 5eBoard. I can put some large caps well spaced.
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