Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 16

Thread: Any electricians who could give me a hint?

  1. #1
    Join Date
    4th January 2008 - 10:45
    Bike
    2009 Sukuki Bandit 1250SA
    Location
    Thailand
    Posts
    774
    Blog Entries
    1

    Any electricians who could give me a hint?

    I am trying to get my pool light working and im having no luck

    Pool light is 12 volt 30w led and came with installed sealed 2 core wire long enough to go back inside
    The wiring for the old pool light is still there
    I have installed a PDL cabinet (I had one lying around) and using a rcd that was in it to connect the phase (red) to the 60w transformer
    The black neutral is connected to the other terminal on the transformer.

    the earth wire is not used so connected to the bus in the cabinet (green)

    Now when turned on can get voltage on 230 volt side but nothing on 12 volt side
    tested multimeter on car battery and working fine
    replaced transformer and same thing
    conected to light and nothing
    connected light to battery charger works fine

    went to lighting shop and they said ive done it right and i get another transformer and same result

    I am no expert on ac wiring so i wondered if I am doing something stupid (im very careful about isolating things while working)

    any ideas?
    --------------------------------------
    Knowledge is realizing that the street is one-way, wisdom is looking both directions anyway

  2. #2
    Join Date
    25th August 2011 - 21:30
    Bike
    CBR 600 F3
    Location
    Taupo
    Posts
    130
    Are you using an isolating transformer and seeing 230 volts ac on inputs and outputs? do you have a regulator/rectifier unit in the circuit to cut the power down to 12 vdc?

  3. #3
    Join Date
    4th January 2008 - 10:45
    Bike
    2009 Sukuki Bandit 1250SA
    Location
    Thailand
    Posts
    774
    Blog Entries
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by JustNick View Post
    Are you using an isolating transformer and seeing 230 volts ac on inputs and outputs? do you have a regulator/rectifier unit in the circuit to cut the power down to 12 vdc?
    Im using a 60w lighting transformer (this was what was recomended by the light supplier)
    230 on input nothing on output

    Thats the only unit doing the stepdown

    this is the new one
    http://www.tridonicatco.com/VIPER/
    --------------------------------------
    Knowledge is realizing that the street is one-way, wisdom is looking both directions anyway

  4. #4
    Join Date
    22nd September 2006 - 21:21
    Bike
    nope ... gone burger
    Location
    NorthShore for now
    Posts
    1,109
    Set your multimeter to AC and measure the output.

    I suspect that this transformer only steps down the voltage and does not convert it to DC.

    Most LED lamps require DC to operate (that's why it works on the car battery).

    Another hint will be if the transformer outputs are marked with + / - or pos neg. If they aren't then you can be sure its an AC transformer.

    .... back in green and feeling great ....



  5. #5
    Join Date
    14th April 2005 - 12:00
    Bike
    1990 Yamaha Virago XV1100
    Location
    Dunedin
    Posts
    3,685
    Take the RCD out of the circuit and re-test.

    If it's not that, it sounds like you've got the wrong transformer.
    Can I believe the magic of your size... (The Shirelles)

  6. #6
    Join Date
    16th September 2004 - 16:48
    Bike
    PopTart Katoona
    Location
    CT, USA
    Posts
    6,542
    Blog Entries
    1
    Its the wrong transformer I suspect. Or the right transformer - but you need to also buy a regulator as a separate unit.

    That tranny mentions Vac and VA (ac power).....but nothing on Vdc.'
    Your LED light unit will need a regulator if its doesn't have one already (which is why it works on the battery charger - they are Vdc).
    Reactor Online. Sensors Online. Weapons Online. All Systems Nominal.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    16th September 2004 - 16:48
    Bike
    PopTart Katoona
    Location
    CT, USA
    Posts
    6,542
    Blog Entries
    1
    if your still stuck on the weekend I am more than happy to give you a hand. I ain't reg'd.......but I have worked on light units when I was getting my engineering hours done.
    Reactor Online. Sensors Online. Weapons Online. All Systems Nominal.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    27th March 2006 - 10:29
    Bike
    KTM 1190 Adv R and a bunch of dirties
    Location
    Burglary capital of Unzud
    Posts
    2,879
    So you can see 230 ac volts on the input side to the transformer?

    And see 0 dc volts on the out.

    -is the tranny supposed to put out dc or ac?
    - fuse or reset button in / on transformer?
    - 230 wired to wrong side of transformer (ie you've wired 230 to the 12v output)?
    - stuffed tranny?

    Take it back to where you bought it and get them to check it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Albert
    Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe

  9. #9
    Join Date
    28th August 2005 - 19:37
    Bike
    MT09 Tracer
    Location
    New Plymouth Taranaki
    Posts
    1,552
    Light Emitting Diodes (LED's) are DC only and polarity conscious. Your 230VAC supply is converted into 12VDC unless it has a bridge rectifier built in or wired in the Low Voltage side of the transformer to convert it to 12Volt DC.
    As suggested check the output voltage in AC range to confirm.
    Only other likelihoods are low voltage polarity or the 230VAC wired wrong onto the transformer.
    Suck, Squeeze, Bang, Blow aren’t just the 4 cycles of an engine

  10. #10
    Join Date
    27th February 2005 - 08:47
    Bike
    a red heap
    Location
    towel wronger
    Posts
    6,522

  11. #11
    Join Date
    4th January 2008 - 10:45
    Bike
    2009 Sukuki Bandit 1250SA
    Location
    Thailand
    Posts
    774
    Blog Entries
    1
    thanks guys I think the issue is the transformer

    yes i think it is ac to ac not DC like i should have

    Discussed with shop and as a coincidence they did some testing on these transformers and LED lights and the electricians spent hours trying to figure out why a lot of combinations dont work

    They didnt think DC was the issue but I think you guys are right

    They gave me a better transformer to try. but I see that its still doesn't mention dc and I dont think it wil work
    ill check it shortly

    but I am at hampton downs for the next 3 days so wont be able to do anything about it anyway till monday.

    will probably get back to it then and get the right transformer ordered.
    --------------------------------------
    Knowledge is realizing that the street is one-way, wisdom is looking both directions anyway

  12. #12
    Join Date
    4th January 2008 - 10:45
    Bike
    2009 Sukuki Bandit 1250SA
    Location
    Thailand
    Posts
    774
    Blog Entries
    1
    well thats a surprise

    Working now and still not getting a dc reading so must be ac
    I guess the light is smart enough to handle it (It is a smart multicoloured light)

    Thanks again
    Your answers reminded me to ask the right questions again (never got a satisfactory answer when I originally bought the transformer)

    All new outside lights done and dusted on to the next job
    --------------------------------------
    Knowledge is realizing that the street is one-way, wisdom is looking both directions anyway

  13. #13
    Join Date
    16th September 2004 - 16:48
    Bike
    PopTart Katoona
    Location
    CT, USA
    Posts
    6,542
    Blog Entries
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by yachtie10 View Post
    I guess the light is smart enough to handle it (It is a smart multicoloured light)
    Great stuff. Yeah I figured 1 out of the 2 should have a regulator built in. But couldn't see it on that tranny info you gave to us.

    Show us a pic of the pretty lights

    I used to have a prick of a time designing those emergency exit lights you see everywhere. The lights used to be AC.......but then you had to charge the battery using DC and when the power dies (or someone hits the test switch) then run the lights on DC. And all the gear had to be mounted in those stupid boxes......and not catch on fire.

    On another note, a charged but disconnected tranny can still shock you. damhik
    Reactor Online. Sensors Online. Weapons Online. All Systems Nominal.

  14. #14
    Join Date
    29th June 2008 - 18:53
    Bike
    V Rod
    Location
    Cambridge
    Posts
    280
    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post

    On another note, a charged but disconnected tranny can still shock you. damhik
    Is that what they call a "Reach around"?
    There are two types of people in the world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data sets

  15. #15
    Join Date
    15th February 2005 - 15:34
    Bike
    Katanasaurus Rex
    Location
    The Gates of Delirium
    Posts
    9,020
    Quote Originally Posted by yachtie10 View Post

    any ideas?
    nek minit...

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •