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Post Number:#1 Post Mon Aug 08, 2016 11:46 pm
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Hello Fernando

Another problem to solve!!! :( :( :(

I'm using a power supply of 12V 50A for turn on relay board, tft, cooler, among others, but for arduino I'm using step down for 9V (lm7809).

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When I turn on arduino with supply 9V after 2 hours more or less the TFT gets dark and the program freezes and the same problem it happens when some of the relay turn on and after turn off.

But if I turn on with USB this problem not occur.

Turn on power supply or USB

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After 2 hours or relay turn on and turn off

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What do you think???

Post Number:#2 Post Tue Aug 09, 2016 11:14 am
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Hi!

It should be overheat, in your control panel I can't see any cooler for 5V regulator on Arduino.

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Post Number:#3 Post Sat Aug 13, 2016 5:32 am
Len Nederlof Random avatar
Hi Rafael,

I use a stepdown converter like This, connected to Vin of the arduino.It is regulated to about 5.4V,just enough to power up te arduino. This way the arduino regulator won't overheat (it doesn't have to convert the 9V>5 V) .You can also use this voltage to power up your temp probes and other devices that need 5V.

Kind regards

Len




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