3000W High Power Thyristor Voltage Regulator – Precision Dimming & Thermostat Control

SKU: FA2020
Input Voltage

AC 220V / 110V (Matches your local mains voltage)

Output Voltage

AC 10V to Max Input (Adjustable)

Maximum Power

3000W (Resistive Load Limit)

Continuous Working Power

1500W – 2000W (Recommended for long-term use)

Voltage Regulation Range

0% – 100%

Efficiency

Over 90%

SCR Model

High-temperature bidirectional thyristor

Dimensions

Approx. 85mm x 60mm x 45mm (varies by specific enclosure)

This 3000W High-Power Thyristor (SCR) Voltage Regulator is a heavy-duty electronic power controller designed to manage high-wattage AC loads with precision. Built with a high-performance bi-directional silicon controlled rectifier, it allows for seamless adjustment of output voltage, making it an essential tool for controlling the speed of brushed motors, the brightness of incandescent lamps, and the temperature of heating elements.
Whether for industrial furnace control, workshop machinery, or DIY home brewing systems, this regulator provides a stable and reliable interface to prevent electrical surges and ensure optimal equipment performance.
Key Features
  • High Power Capacity: Specifically engineered to handle resistive loads up to 3000W, ideal for water heaters, ovens, and large lighting arrays.
  • Stepless Precision Adjustment: Features a smooth-action potentiometer for fine-tuned control over the entire voltage range.
  • Enhanced Thermal Protection: Equipped with an oversized, high-efficiency aluminum heatsink to dissipate heat rapidly during continuous high-current operation.
  • Dual-Insulation Design: Built with a flame-retardant outer shell and high-temperature resistant circuit boards to ensure maximum safety in demanding environments.
  • Safety Safeguards: Includes integrated protection against over-voltage, spikes, and RC absorption to protect the internal SCR chip and connected appliances.
  • Easy Installation: Designed with heavy-duty screw terminals for secure wiring of high-gauge electrical cables.
Usage Guidelines
  1. Wiring: Connect the “Input” terminals to your AC power source and the “Output” terminals to your device/load. Warning: Do not power the regulator without a load connected, as the voltage cannot be measured accurately.
  2. Initial Setup: Before turning on the power, ensure the knob is turned to the minimum (counter-clockwise) to prevent sudden power surges to your equipment.
  3. Adjustment: Slowly rotate the knob clockwise to increase the voltage/power. Monitor your device (motor speed or heat level) until the desired output is reached.
  4. Load Types:
    • Resistive Loads: (Heaters, incandescent bulbs) Can utilize the full 3000W peak / 2000W continuous.
    • Inductive Loads: (Brushed motors, fans) Should not exceed 1/3 of the maximum power (approx. 1000W) to account for startup current.
  5. Safety: Ensure the regulator is installed in a ventilated area to allow the heatsink to breathe.
Q: Can this regulator be used with LED bulbs or Fluorescent tubes?

No. This SCR regulator is designed for resistive loads and brushed motors. It will likely cause flickering or damage to the driver circuits found in LED or fluorescent lighting.

Q: Will this work to slow down a power drill or a fan?

Yes, provided the motor is a brushed type (Universal motor). It will not work on brushless or induction motors (like those found in many large air conditioners or refrigerators).

Q: Why does the multimeter show the full input voltage even when I turn the knob down?

This is a common characteristic of SCR regulators. You must connect a “real” load (like a 60W bulb) to the output for the voltage to drop and be readable on a meter.

Q: Is this suitable for commercial kitchen equipment?

Yes. Business purchasers frequently use this for commercial electric griddles, fryers, and heat lamps to provide custom temperature control that standard “On/Off” switches cannot offer.

Q: What is the difference between Peak Power and Continuous Power?

3000W is the Peak Power, meant for short bursts. For industrial or 24/7 business applications, we recommend keeping the load under 2000W to ensure the longevity of the internal components and prevent overheating.

Q: Can I use this to control the speed of a 3-phase motor?

No. This is a single-phase AC regulator only. 3-phase motors require a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD).