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Convert 220v AC to 12v DC without transformer.


 Convert 220v AC to 12v DC without transformer.

Hello friends, today in this video I have shown how to make a 220v to 12v converter circuit. Please note, this circuit is not isolated from mains so don’t touch any naked wire in this circuit when the circuit is plugged in.


If you want to increase the brightness of the led use 10W led and 2.2uf ceramic capacitor in place of 1uf. This capacitor must be rated 400v or above.

In this step-by-step video tutorial, we'll learn how to transform high-voltage 220V alternating current (AC) into a safe and useful 12V direct current (DC) without a transformer. Discover the components and step-by-step process to create your own 220V AC to 12V DC power supply.

The power supply is made using a 470NF/400v capacitor polyester, 1n4007 or bridge, 1M ohm resistor, and a zener 12V/1W. This DIY project is perfect for electronics enthusiasts who want to create a low-cost and efficient power supply for their projects. We will provide a step-by-step guide to building the power supply, including the necessary components, soldering techniques, and safety tips. By the end of this video, you will have a fully functional transformerless power supply that can be used for a variety of electronic devices. So, grab your tools and let's get started!


 Convert 220v AC to 12v DC without transformer.

Hello friends, today in this video I have shown how to make a 220v to 12v converter circuit. Please note, this circuit is not isolated from mains so don’t touch any naked wire in this circuit when the circuit is plugged in.


If you want to increase the brightness of the led use 10W led and 2.2uf ceramic capacitor in place of 1uf. This capacitor must be rated 400v or above.

In this step-by-step video tutorial, we'll learn how to transform high-voltage 220V alternating current (AC) into a safe and useful 12V direct current (DC) without a transformer. Discover the components and step-by-step process to create your own 220V AC to 12V DC power supply.

The power supply is made using a 470NF/400v capacitor polyester, 1n4007 or bridge, 1M ohm resistor, and a zener 12V/1W. This DIY project is perfect for electronics enthusiasts who want to create a low-cost and efficient power supply for their projects. We will provide a step-by-step guide to building the power supply, including the necessary components, soldering techniques, and safety tips. By the end of this video, you will have a fully functional transformerless power supply that can be used for a variety of electronic devices. So, grab your tools and let's get started!

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