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Old 09-23-14, 06:24 AM   #1
Zwerius
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Default How I save 80 kWh/year on our electric adjustable beds

We have 2 electric adjustable beds.
The drives/motors operate at 24V and the control buttons are in the 24V circuit.
This means that the transformers (that are capable of supplying enough power for the motors) are always on. There's always voltage on the primary side af the trafos.
I changed the circuitry such that a 9V block battery takes care of controlling a relay that's switching the primary side of the transformer. Right after switching on, the transformer supplies the voltage to hold a second relay. So the battery needs to supply the power for the first relay only for a few milliseconds.
Savings for the two adjustable beds: approx. 80 kWh/year.
A short description (in Dutch) is on my website: Lattenbodems - geen energierekening meer: energieneutraal woonhuis fam. Kriegsman Ootmarsum
The electrical sheme is here: Schema aandrijving lattenbodem - geen energierekening meer: energieneutraal woonhuis fam. Kriegsman Ootmarsum
S1/S2 are the controlswitches
ES1/ES2 are the limitswitches (standard in the beds, to limit the movement of the movable parts of the bed)
Blue lines show the original circuitry. Red is what I added.
The drawing is just for one of the two motors of each bed.
The upper part of the scheme is required one time per bed.
In the lower part of the scheme the diodes are required two times per bed (one for each motor). And R2 + resistor only once. In the lower left side you read: "van 2e aandrijving" which means "from second drive(motor)"
The description of how it works is at the bottom of the page.

Hope this can be helpfull for some of you guys!

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