Over the decades I have accumulated a few (!) old digital clocks and clock radios, none of which have an internal battery to keep the time when power bounces. Some are kinda cool looking, but a pain to reset. I also have a few small 6 V SLA batteries, lotsa old filament transformers, and plenty of 2N3055s and just about anything else needed. Seems to me it would be fairly simple to make a small UPS with a Royer oscillator driving a 12 V 1 A center-tapped transformer backwards. Estimated output power is 5 W - ish.
Yes, power MOSFETs would be much more efficient, but this is a use-existing-inventory project. Other than that, is there anything I should look out for? Anyone have direct experience with this approach?
Thanks.
ak
Yes, power MOSFETs would be much more efficient, but this is a use-existing-inventory project. Other than that, is there anything I should look out for? Anyone have direct experience with this approach?
Thanks.
ak