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    Quote Originally Posted by ronsimpson View Post
    Attached is how I would do it. I moved the resistor to the input of the diode bridge. I think it helps protect the diodes from lightning. I used a low wattage zener and a power transistor. The transistor will get hot but you can attach a heat sink to it. Some people use only two diodes. In this case I would use the 4-diode bridge to get more power. Set C1 size so that at low voltage with all relays on you just make 12 (11) volts. Then at high voltage the transistor will have to burn up the extra power.
    Thanks for the heads up. I am very short of space, heat sink is not a possibility in that space.
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    Quote Originally Posted by financecatalyst View Post
    Thanks for the heads up. I am very short of space, heat sink is not a possibility in that space.
    A capacitor power supply creates heat at ligh line voltage. Burning this heat in a zener or a transistorit is still heat.

    Can your micro measure the differente between 110 and 220? There may be a way!

    220 60hz is 20% hotter than 220 50hz.

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