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A DIAC is a diode that conducts only after its breakover voltage has been reached momentarily. (From: Wikipedia)
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Controlling minimum voltage output with a DIAC/TRIAC dimmer circuit
There's a DC voltage regulator for the stirrer (LM317), and a DIAC/TRIAC dimmer circuit for the heating element. … I'm new to the whole DIAC/TRIAC combination (not sure how I've missed it in my hobby work, I guess not really dealing with AC is probably the reason,) so I'm not clear what specifications of each give …