magconpres
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- Jul 29, 2008
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Last year I purchased an ARP controller for my fridge, but due to the unfiltered dc power from the converter for the fridge circuit, it would never work on shore power.
The easy fx would be to connect the fridge to one of the filtered circuits, but I decided to have some fun and build a filter for it.
I built s simple circuit using some components I had around from previous electronic projects. The circuit is basically an LC filter, also known as a tank circuit.
Before and after pics of the voltage will be posted later. They have to be resized first. Before adding the filter, voltage would cycle between 0 and 19, with an average around 12.4.
After the circuit, the voltage is a steady 19 with very little ripple (about .3v)
I'm going to tweak the circuit a bit more to bring the voltage down to about 12.5.
The ARP is much happier. Before, the display was unintelligible on shore power. Now I can read it, but it flickers a bit. Probably because the voltage is a bit high, or maybe .3v is still to mich ripple for it.
The easy fx would be to connect the fridge to one of the filtered circuits, but I decided to have some fun and build a filter for it.
I built s simple circuit using some components I had around from previous electronic projects. The circuit is basically an LC filter, also known as a tank circuit.
Before and after pics of the voltage will be posted later. They have to be resized first. Before adding the filter, voltage would cycle between 0 and 19, with an average around 12.4.
After the circuit, the voltage is a steady 19 with very little ripple (about .3v)
I'm going to tweak the circuit a bit more to bring the voltage down to about 12.5.
The ARP is much happier. Before, the display was unintelligible on shore power. Now I can read it, but it flickers a bit. Probably because the voltage is a bit high, or maybe .3v is still to mich ripple for it.