Hi Benard, I have some question after reading post #157 and tally with the drawing on post #159. I notice the drawing only have 3 strings of LEDs but you mentioned 4 strings of LEDs in post #157. Anyway with the picture, I had already understand what you are trying to tell me on post #157. I just follow the instruction on post #157 and use the drawing as a guide.This would be a good time to see what power out is on a rainy day. Maybe just try SPs with a 75 to 100Ω load.
Success on test 1 & 2, the B-B board does its job. Plant sees 50% duty, so light will not be verry bright, post 159, but much more light power than with 10 LED strings. Might evev consider using only 2 drivers, 5 strings each. so to see or measure LED current, we need to stop clocking by returning 4017 inhibit, pin 13 to +V, or convert 555 to one-shot, or disconnect clock, p-14, tie it to ground thru 10k. them touch p-14 momentarily to+v to manually step. Fpr new 750 Hz, change 555-12k to 24K. 555-3 should measure .00066 s on scope.
Hi Bernard,Measurements while running are almost meaningless. Temporarily connect 555 as OS. Add a large cap, 1μF or greator, in parallel with .01,C1, to stretch the output pulse so as to eliminate SW bounce. V across 120 Ω should be around 2.4V for 20 mA. Also check 2N2222 collector V, about .1V? Try moving reset from p-5 to p-10. Looks good.
I see, no wonder the circuit become flashing. I will try to disconnect 555-2 and 6 when I am home later and update you. I am only able to test SP on weekends.Sorry, looks like I skipped a step: The connection between 555-2 & 555-6 needs to be temporarly removed to convert from oscillator to OS.
To measure LED current, measure V across one of the 120 Ω resistors, then compute I, I= V/R. Also measure collector V, to be sure 2N2222 is fully turned on.
Each group of 5 strings is on 1/4 of time, 25% duty. Next try would be to connect both drivers to 555 output, then you can pick any duty cycle. Also add a 100 μF, or what ever you have from SP+ to ground, the 12V battery probably does'nt care that it is i pulsed load.
Although I had adjusted the resistors to 20mA but the LEDs doesnt seem to be power at that brightness. I replace my 5mm LEDs diode with piranha superflux LEDs. They still look not bright lol. How to increase the duty cycle and also adding more LEDs in term of more strings and drivers? SP power can be increase when needed so that is really not an issue.Once that you have adjusted the resistors for 20 mA, there is not much else you can do, except to increase duty cycle, or add more LEDs, but then you'll be running out of SP power.
The spec are as below. What about your spec cause mine doesnt look so bright in this circuit. But If I try one piece with 20mA current, it is very bright.What are specs on piranah? I just tested a red one 10% duty still visable in bright sun at 300 ft.