christinesoler
Electrical
- Mar 31, 2003
- 4
I am working on an application that requires the addition of a CHEAP! backup power source when the main power is down.
Requirement: When main power is disconnected I need to supply a piece of equipment with at least 20 seconds of continous power (80-240V, 0.35 amps minimum) so that it energizes.
The easy solution (some kind of UPS backup) is expensive per customer.
Is anybody aware of any circuit I can design or component (anything that can hold the main power charge for at least 20 seconds after loss of power) that I can use for this application? Or is my only solution to find a cheap backup power supply??
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Requirement: When main power is disconnected I need to supply a piece of equipment with at least 20 seconds of continous power (80-240V, 0.35 amps minimum) so that it energizes.
The easy solution (some kind of UPS backup) is expensive per customer.
Is anybody aware of any circuit I can design or component (anything that can hold the main power charge for at least 20 seconds after loss of power) that I can use for this application? Or is my only solution to find a cheap backup power supply??
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.