Kerim
Member
Since about a decade ago our houses (including mine) had no more one continuous AC supply (220V, 50Hz). Most people in my city ended up having 4 sources of electricity. Lately, these sources are typically distributed daily as follows: a couple of hours from mains, 8 hours of the neighborhood’s generator, about 4 hours from the in-house DC/AC inverter and, when real necessary, about an hour from an in-house small generator.
In general, and due to unexpected faults, the AC supply of my laptop (whose internal battery reached its end of service since long ago and cannot be replaced due to some world’s regulations) could be off at any moment and I have had to react rather very quickly before the laptop loses its power (I have about 5 minutes only, if not less if certain programs are running). So, although this buzzer alarm is likely not useful to 99% of the world’s population, it saves my work by helping me taking care of my old laptop by keeping it alive
The buzzer, I used, works from 6V DC and higher.
Please don’t hesitate if there are questions about its circuit.
Kerim
In general, and due to unexpected faults, the AC supply of my laptop (whose internal battery reached its end of service since long ago and cannot be replaced due to some world’s regulations) could be off at any moment and I have had to react rather very quickly before the laptop loses its power (I have about 5 minutes only, if not less if certain programs are running). So, although this buzzer alarm is likely not useful to 99% of the world’s population, it saves my work by helping me taking care of my old laptop by keeping it alive
The buzzer, I used, works from 6V DC and higher.
Please don’t hesitate if there are questions about its circuit.
Kerim