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How to build Live Line Detector-Indicator Circuit Schematic

September 27, 2010 - category: Current and voltage

Description

If the unit is brought close to a live conductor (insulated, and even buried in plaster) capacitive coupling between the live conductor and the probe clocks the counter, and causes the LED to flash 5 times per second, because the 4017 IC divides the mains 50Hz frequency by 10. When remote from a live line, the unit stops counting, the LED resulting permanently off.

Circuit diagram:

Live Line Detector-Indicator Circuit Schematic-Circuit diagram

Parts:

  • P1 = SPST Pushbutton
  • D1 = Red LED (any type)
  • C1 = 100nF 63V Polyester or Ceramic Capacitor
  • B1 = 3V Battery (two 1.5V AA or AAA cells in series etc.)
  • IC1 = 4017 Decade counter with 10 decoded outputs IC
  • Sensing probe 3 to 15 cm. long, stiff insulated piece of wire

Notes:

  • Sensitivity can be varied using a more or less long sensing probe.
  • Due to 3V operation, the LED's current limiting resistor can be omitted.







circuit from http://www.extremecircuits.net/2009/12/live-line-detector-indicator-circuit.html

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