Automatic cooler fan for amplifiers
Description.
The schematic of an automatic cooler fan for audio amplifiers is given
here. The circuit automatically switch ON the cooler fan whenever the
temperature of the heat sink exceeds a preset level. This circuit will
save a lot of energy because the cooler fan will be OFF when the
amplifier is running on low volume. At low volume less heat will be
dissipated and it will not trigger the cooler fan ON.
The temperature is sensed using an NTC (negative temperature
coefficient) thermistor R2. Junction of thermistor r2 and resistor R1 is
connected to the inverting input (pin3) of IC1 which is wired as a
comparator. The non-inverting input (pin2) is given with a reference
voltage using the preset R3. As temperature increases the resistance of
NTC thermistor will drop and so do the voltage across it. When the
voltage at the inverting input becomes less than that of the reference
voltage (set for a particular threshold temperature) the output of the
comparator goes high and switches the transistor Q1 ON. This will
activate the relay and the cooler fan will be switched ON. When the
temperature decreases the reverse happens. LED D2 will glow when the fan
is ON. Diode D1 is a freewheeling diode.
Notes.
The circuit can be assembled on a Vero board.
Use 12V DC for powering the circuit.
The circuit can be calibrated by adjusting the preset R3.
K1 can be a 12V, 200 ohm, SPST relay.
LM311 must be mounted on a holder.
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