An Automatic Mains Voltage Switch Protector for Domestic Appliances
Electronic and electrical appliances used in most homes in the country are designed to operate at a nominal 230
V AC, which ought to be acceptable within certain tolerable upper and lower limits. Excessive fluctuations
beyond these limits may cause the appliance to malfunction or get irreparably damaged. Most protective devices
are imported as well as expensive. The circuit presented is a...
Published at JOURNAL OF EMERGING TRENDS IN ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCES (JETEAS)
Volume 5
Issue 1
Pages 56-61
Published in 2014
W. Ayara, A.A. Willoughby, and N. Obafemi
AYARA WILLIAMS A. » AYARA WILLIAMS ADEWALE is a Technologist in the Department of Physics at Covenant University, Ota. He graduated from the Federal Polytechnic Bida with HND Science Laboratory Technology (Physics with Electronics Option). view full profile