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nid some help pls!!!

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above is my circuit picture about sound active light circuit...In the circuit has shown that the AC power supply 230V....izzit necessary to use AC 230V?? can i remove o replace it with DC?? if really do it, then what should i put to connect the board?? 3legs or 2legs plug ??
 
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Yes, it needs to be AC, otherwise the light will stay on, once triggered.

This circuit is dangerous because the DC side isn't isolated from the mains.

Ic can be converted to DC, omit D1 and replace the triac with a MOSFET, e.g. IRL540.

http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/irf/irl540.pdf
 
thanx very much....

thanx for advice... i tink i will try to change d bulb to LED ,remove the D1 and change AC 230V to DC 9V , is there any problem will that?? so there will be two batteries...will it functioning?

beside that, the triac gt any positive o negative terminal?? if gt, how to differenciate which is positive n which is negative??
 
The TRIAC has no positive or negative because it's designed for AC/

You can power the whole circuit from a 9V battery but you need to replace the TRIAC with a MOSFET, as I said above.
 
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