Content for Triac

Complete Home Automation Pack

“I made a complete home automation system for my home. Now I can control my electrical devices by a TV remote and from my smartphone. It is a low-cost solution and each unit will cost approximately $10 by which you …

Make Your Own Solid State Relay

“In this project we will have a look at solid state relays, find out how they work and when to use them and in the end create our own DIY Solid State Relay. Let’s get started!”

Wifi Two Triac Dimmer Board

“This instructable is for ARMTRONIX WIFI Two Triac Dimmer Board V0.1 Armtronix Wifi two triac dimmer is an IOT board. It is designed for home automation. The features of the board are: Wireless control Small form factor On board …

DIY Arduino Soldering Station

“In this project I will show you how to create an Arduino based soldering station for a standard JBC soldering iron. During the build I will talk about thermocouples, AC power control and zero point detection. Let’s get started …

Wi-Fi Controlled Home Appliances Using ESP8266

“In this Instructable we are going to control our home appliances using ESP8266 12E and traics. This is a very cost efficient method because of the low cost of esp module(around 250Rs) and by the use of Traics the …

DIY Solid State Relay

“Ever wanted to get rid of that tic-tac sound electromagnetic relays make? Electromagnetic relays require significant power to turn the electromagnet on/off and need a driver circuit for that, oh! wait! also they need a flyback diode to avoid …

Dark Sensitive Lamp ON/OFF Controller

“Dark Sensitive Lamp controller project switches a load connected to it when light falling on LDR (Light Dependent Resistor) goes bellow set point. It could be used as an automatic street light application. The project is based on Triac and …

Be Lazy With TV Remote

“This project is used to switch the electrical appliances remotely using TV remote. It uses philips RC5 protocol based remote. The micro controller used is of Atmel i.e. at89c2051 of 8051 type. I have used triacs instead of relays …