Hello
I am having some severe problems with a certain pieces of electronic equipment I use for my business,we design and install outdoor lighting systems and some of the equipment uses triac dimming.
We use AC IP rated toroidial transformers and have found through testing that the output voltage/signal from the dimming unit carries DC which is damaging our transformers.
We need to built an electronic circuit that filters the DC but allows the AC to flow through,I must stress at this point I know zero about electronics.We use toroidial transformers in all our outdoor installations due to there ability to withstand physical knocks very resistant to temperature changes and work extremely well with our constant voltage led lights
Certain manufactures of dimming equipment that we sometimes have to use as they are tied into the internal switching systems of the house do put out this 'dirty' AC voltage via their leading edge triac dimming
We thought if we could built a filter and fit it in between the output of the dimmer and the input of our transformers we could solve this problem.
We are based in the Uk and the supply voltage is 230volts
I have found a circuit off the net and have not a clue if it works ..I wonder if I could ask one of you guys for a little help and give me any advice

Is what im asking possible ?
Does this circuit work ?
Would it be easy for a manufacture to make ?
Best Regards
Paul
I am having some severe problems with a certain pieces of electronic equipment I use for my business,we design and install outdoor lighting systems and some of the equipment uses triac dimming.
We use AC IP rated toroidial transformers and have found through testing that the output voltage/signal from the dimming unit carries DC which is damaging our transformers.
We need to built an electronic circuit that filters the DC but allows the AC to flow through,I must stress at this point I know zero about electronics.We use toroidial transformers in all our outdoor installations due to there ability to withstand physical knocks very resistant to temperature changes and work extremely well with our constant voltage led lights
Certain manufactures of dimming equipment that we sometimes have to use as they are tied into the internal switching systems of the house do put out this 'dirty' AC voltage via their leading edge triac dimming
We thought if we could built a filter and fit it in between the output of the dimmer and the input of our transformers we could solve this problem.
We are based in the Uk and the supply voltage is 230volts
I have found a circuit off the net and have not a clue if it works ..I wonder if I could ask one of you guys for a little help and give me any advice

Is what im asking possible ?
Does this circuit work ?
Would it be easy for a manufacture to make ?
Best Regards
Paul