Conversion of power

How to convert 1.5 v dc into 220 ac

by Gautamkohli
September 20, 2019

https://envirementalb.com/1-5v-dc-to-220v-ac-2/

by wangwg88
September 20, 2019

No I mean i want to run a water pump onn220v and im having 1.5 dv

by Gautamkohli
September 20, 2019

yes, using this converter to transfer your 1.5VDC to 220VAC to run your pump.

by wangwg88
September 21, 2019

Ok thanks alot

by Gautamkohli
September 21, 2019

Is it possible to run the pump untill one hour?

Or can i use 220 power supply on an aurdino timer?

by Gautamkohli
September 22, 2019
  1. writing c code in Arduino board 101 can control time.
  2. Arduino board can be supplied with power either from the DC power jack (7 - 12V), the USB connector (5V), or the VIN pin of the board (7-12V). You can use a DC/DC converter to transfer 1.5V to 5V or 7-12VDC. https://www.robotshop.com/community/forum/t/arduino-101-timers-and-interrupts/13072
by wangwg88
September 22, 2019

Wangwg. My doubt hasn't cleared yet

by Gautamkohli
September 23, 2019

what's "aurdino timer? please show a picture or datasheet.

by wangwg88
September 23, 2019

Wwangwg I'm just making a. Device which should work according to time and that should be capable to transfer 220v ac to run a water supply pump.

by Gautamkohli
September 25, 2019

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Answer by Gautamkohli

Wwangwg I'm just making a. Device which should work according to time and that should be capable to transfer 220v ac to run a water supply pump.

+1 vote
by Gautamkohli
September 25, 2019

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