Sebastian Dehne
Sebastian Dehne
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DehneEVSE - Open source EV Charging station demo
Demonstration of my self built charging station.
See dehnes.com for more info.
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Видео

Drone video of the new roof installation
Просмотров 1723 года назад
Drone video of the new roof installation
22kW charging station with transformer and soft starter
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.8 лет назад
How to build a 22kW charging station with a transformer and a soft starter to deal with the large inrush current. Project details: dehnes.com/electronics/2015/10/11/22kw_charger_and_transformer_soft_start.html
How to solder a thermal fuse
Просмотров 71 тыс.8 лет назад
dehnes.com/electronics/2015/10/08/soldering_thermal_fuse.html

Комментарии

  • @thegerman3480
    @thegerman3480 Месяц назад

    NEVER solder thermal fuses FFS

  • @lostfeatherfl
    @lostfeatherfl 10 месяцев назад

    Did anyone manage to get this working?

  • @YogeshJoshi-Powertec
    @YogeshJoshi-Powertec 10 месяцев назад

    nice ! we use inline coupler lugs & crimp it

  • @pauldanster1239
    @pauldanster1239 Год назад

    Tnx bro

  • @Jass_pind_italy
    @Jass_pind_italy Год назад

    Great work brother'❤️ You can simply use thimbles/climpers to fix the fuse with a wire..just a suggestion please dont mind 😇

  • @danyelectronics6932
    @danyelectronics6932 2 года назад

    Hello Sebastian, Nice work!!! This device works with MQTT ? Thanks

  • @rotanal9563
    @rotanal9563 2 года назад

    pure genious <3

  • @adrianaugustus2815
    @adrianaugustus2815 2 года назад

    How about a squirt of electriconic engineer's freezer spray?

  • @douglasdicks1416
    @douglasdicks1416 2 года назад

    love this

  • @yashjasnani4466
    @yashjasnani4466 2 года назад

    i m facing problem "could not connet to server" plz help me

  • @akepatinagaraju8564
    @akepatinagaraju8564 2 года назад

    Sir thermal cutoff series connection parallel connection 128c+229c about plz

  • @LowTech820
    @LowTech820 3 года назад

    First of all cool project! since you were writing something about bigger measurement transformers typically you would use isolated ampifiers for isolation temperaturedrift is smaller+no phaseshift trough inductance. typically requires smd though + playing with high voltage and isolation slits. f.E. www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/amc1311.pdf?HQS=dis-dk-null-digikeymode-dsf-pf-null-wwe&ts=1617838657025

  • @jcoaudio
    @jcoaudio 3 года назад

    Nice clean interface! Your writeup says something about 2 stations. Is the other one done yet? Also, does the web app run on the server, or the Nano?

    • @jcoaudio
      @jcoaudio 3 года назад

      @@snydersmith6541 Cool, thanks!

  • @martinkasonde9420
    @martinkasonde9420 3 года назад

    Were do we find thermal fuse in zambia and how much

  • @dv270salto7
    @dv270salto7 3 года назад

    un-insulated butt crimp on connectors should be used

  • @talldave7799
    @talldave7799 3 года назад

    Clever idea to save the Thermal Fuse. Do you know if the Tapered side of the Thermal Fuses is supposed to be facing the Power Cords side?! I need to replace one for a Panini Grill, but I don't remember the orientation of the Thermal Fuse.

    • @ContentsOfTable
      @ContentsOfTable 3 года назад

      Polarity does not matter for thermal fuses. So it doesn't matter which direction you install it. This is not the rule of thumb for all electronic components of course so be sure to check out the manufacturer's data sheet for a quick lookup of each component you work on.

  • @buddha65281
    @buddha65281 3 года назад

    Super!

  • @stanleysendar6400
    @stanleysendar6400 3 года назад

    Nice video Where can i buy this my Friends ??

  • @kctan9139
    @kctan9139 4 года назад

    These thermal fuse are there any polarity , can just connect any side to any wire no need + to + or - to - ? Please help as l about to change my fuse. Thanks

    • @RMarimat
      @RMarimat 4 года назад

      No polarity

    • @kctan9139
      @kctan9139 4 года назад

      @@RMarimat many thanks reply. Regards.

  • @cohental2000
    @cohental2000 4 года назад

    Crimp Crimp...

    • @hardkore360
      @hardkore360 3 года назад

      you cant always crimp, my thermal fuse is located within the transformer coil windings and would not fit if I used crimps....

  • @adrianelias1937
    @adrianelias1937 4 года назад

    thanks bro really helped me a lot God bless you I hope you get all the blessings you need you made it simple and you helped me during the time of me being confused God bless your sweet soul

  • @1mricky
    @1mricky 5 лет назад

    why you dont put some high temperature flux i think it will reduce heat

  • @herbertsax7169
    @herbertsax7169 6 лет назад

    You mention 400V at secondary side between the phases and 230V from each phase to GND. Your schematic shows 120V to GND and 208V between the phases. I assume you charge a Renault ZOE. This mean 230V from phases to GND is correct. Overall your solution is perfect.

  • @LockheedStarliner
    @LockheedStarliner 6 лет назад

    Is that an Ikea bowl?

  • @michaelwatts8367
    @michaelwatts8367 6 лет назад

    Water - great idea ( there might be a pun there too ;-) ). I have a couple, both with fairly short leads onto a circuit board. After blowing about 10 or so, and they're not that cheap to throw away, I came across your description in desperation. With a powerful soldering iron and a little bath made with a plastic milk bottle cap, that did the trick! Thanks for sharing!

    • @anilmacwan
      @anilmacwan Год назад

      Great idea with the milk cap.

  • @realtrickybilly
    @realtrickybilly 6 лет назад

    I am very new to electronics (only as a hobby, not my profession). Questions: 1) why is one end of the fuse shorter then another? 2) is it important how you connect it - "which way" should the "sharper" end face? 3) I would like to blow it that I connect some 9V battery to an LED via a resistor with having this fuse in the circuit. Using a lighter I would heat it up above 94*C. Any precautions maybe? I would probably use alligator clips for connecting the fuse to the linear circuit or maybe just some copper wire because I fear the clips will also overheat and maybe melt the rubber part. Fuse type: SEFUSE, sf90r0, 94*C, 15A

  • @somchaidiy5663
    @somchaidiy5663 7 лет назад

    thanks

  • @rafaelhuicochea7158
    @rafaelhuicochea7158 7 лет назад

    a thermal fuse shouldn't be soldered because it is going to be exposed to high temperatures and that wickens the joints. It should be crimped.

    • @jah5075
      @jah5075 6 лет назад

      absolutely correct!!!

    • @IqbalSyamsu
      @IqbalSyamsu 6 лет назад

      True, that's the electronic manufacturers do on their products. Me too.

    • @mygiguser
      @mygiguser 5 лет назад

      my transformer fuse blew, and it was soldered.

    • @Fucknuts4u
      @Fucknuts4u 5 лет назад

      @Proximity Symbol - Right except when the thermal fuse blows, you'll have to cut your wire down to replace it. And if you don't have wire to spare, you're screwed the next time.

    • @genericusername1365
      @genericusername1365 4 года назад

      If the product's thermal fuse was originally soldered, then that's what you have to do when replacing it. Professionals use a heat skink to solder thermal fuses. This water trick is sort of a makeshift heat sink.

  • @BenjaminEsposti
    @BenjaminEsposti 8 лет назад

    Nice! That sucker is heavy! You should upload more videos! BTW, the link in the description is dead, gives me a 404. Kinda neat how you only need two resistors for the 3ph delta soft-start, I never thought about that before but it makes sense. Of course you could use three resistors as well, like especially if you wanted to have each resistor dissipate less power (3 resistors share the same power as 2 resistors, thus each one dissipates less power). The thermal fuses are very nice additions, I like that. You see some other setups where there isn't any protection like that, and you gotta wonder what would happen when there is a failure ... yikes! Also it's interesting that you don't need a delay circuit to operate the bypass contactor ... the time it takes for the contactor to engage is all you needed! Cool!

  • @Himoe
    @Himoe 8 лет назад

    Hi, I've never tried this before but does the water not effect the fuse at all? I would think that the water would potentially cause a short.

    • @BenjaminEsposti
      @BenjaminEsposti 8 лет назад

      Naaa, the water doesn't cause problems because the thermal fuse is hermetically sealed, either with glass or a glasslike epoxy. As long as you dry it off after taking it out of the water, it shouldn't rust.

  • @techdetech
    @techdetech 8 лет назад

    nice video, well explained