Emergency LED Lights. Powerful & Cheep Circuit LED-716 Emergency Light Schematic Diagram
LED-716 is one of the most powerful and very cheep circuit. You can try to make one at home.
Recommended for beginners:
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DATA for Emergency LED Lights:
- D1 to D5 = IN4007
- Q1 = C945 NPN
- Q2 = D965 NPN
- C1 = CL-155J, 250 V.
- C2 = 100μF, 16 V.
- C3 = 1μF, 50 V.
- R1 = 1Ω
- R2 = 3Ω
- R4 = 5.1Ω
- R3 and R5 = 1kΩ
- R6 = 390kΩ.
- Battery = 1300-1600mAh.
- LED = 30 Num, color = White.
INPUT to Emergency LED Lights:
- 90-240 V, AC.
- 50-60 Hz
- Cable = 3A,250V.
OUTPUT of the Emergency LED Lights:
- Current = 0.1 A.
- Power = 1 Watt.
3-Option switch or Pattern change
- Option 1 = Full Light
- Option 2 = OFF
- Option 3 = Normal Light
Backup Time of the Emergency Light lamp.
Battery backup time of the emergency LED light Circuit
- Option 1 ( Full light) = 4-6 Hrs.
- Option 2 ( Normal Light) 10 Hrs.
Here is the full story that how did i make this post and share with you guys.
Actually, someone bring me a DP-716 Emergency LED Light lamp. So I took the lamp (for checking/repairing).
Here you can see the whole story in images.
Here, we have opened it for repairing. ( You can also try on such your home appliances, but keep in mind that safety is more important….)
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Inside Emergency LED Lights. LED-716 Emergency Light.
Now it is clear that what is the real problem in pic ( two resistor were blown out) so now we want to fix it.
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another view. check the circuit that what is the problem here.
Here you can see that what i did in this circuit. because the resistor on the back side ( which i have soldered) was blown out. so the root of problem was that specific resistor.
We have done the job. Now the pattern change switch is on Option 1 i.e. on Full light. the back up time will be 4-6 hours.
And in this case, the pattern change switch is on Option 3 i.e on Full light. the back up time will be 8-10 hours. also note that , option 2 is for turning off the Bulb light.
- By : Electrical Technology
- Updated by: Respected Jean DAVID