This is a look at the insides and circuitry of a UK air freshener (aroma plug) that cycles round three different bottles of aroma chemicals in sequence.
It was held shut by heat-staked plastic rivets as is often the case with the high profile brands. It's probably a cost saving thing, but also acts as a deterrent to people opening them up! Oh well, nothing a drill won't fix.
The circuitry works on half wave rectified mains and a simple resistive dropper that powers a COB (chip on board) blob that switches the individual heater resistors across the half wave rectified mains supply with three little TO92 devices that turned out to be high voltage transistors. Each resistor has a value of 17,000 ohms meaning that they will pass about 14mA on a 240V supply dissipating around 1.5W because they are only powered on one half of the mains cycle. There's a level setting switch which probably just cycles each resistor on and off to vary the aroma level. The chip also controls three LEDs independently of the resistors to show which aroma bottle is active at any given time.
The idea is that you get a continuously changing aroma, but the three tend to be quite similar and it's not really noticeable.
There are knock-off refills available in pound stores that are usually a tight fit and quite weak in the aroma department. But they can be refilled with things like lavender, citrus and peppermint oils to make the smells more interesting and noticeable.

15 thoughts on “Teardown of an ambi pur 3volution three scent air freshener.”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars fern lew says:

    In 2019, ambi pur products transitioned to febreze

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars fern lew says:

    Rivets are a secure way of using screws

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mxanimal85 says:

    hi, thanks for the video. it often happens to me that all three LEDs flash (so for him the containers are empty) but in reality they are not. can you make a change to exclude this check?

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tobias Patterson-Jones says:

    Any idea if this device โ€œremembersโ€ the last scent it was on? Iโ€™m asking as I want to use this with a timer to come on and off a few times during the day, rather than running constantly, but the box says itโ€™ll change between scents every 90 mins. If I have it switching on and off I was wondering if itโ€™ll default back to the first scent each time itโ€™s powered on, or would it continue where it left off?

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andy says:

    Mines behaving strange the right Led is not working

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wol says:

    I was looking at the one I have in my hallway and thought "I wonder how that works. I bet bigclive has done a teardown of it". And here I am. Clive delivering as always!

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars WilkuLDZ says:

    Hello. Is there a voltage converter there? What DC voltage is supplying the system?

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jacqui Pellowe says:

    I came here because I wanted to know how to take the bottles out when theyโ€™re empty I watch to do it but I still canโ€™t do that did you have to press a button or something. Iโ€™ve been fighting with this for about an hour

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JRSC01 says:

    three of these complete units and refills are on sale for ยฃ8 on Amazon just now (Cotton Scent only)

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JRSC01 says:

    Why though does one scent always have loads left before the other 2?

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Johnny Gault says:

    Awright Clive…….I have a few old boards in tact
    Do you think you could work out what they did ?
    Could be a good wee series
    Guess what it does
    They're all still in tact
    Cheers
    John in Airdrie

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chuck Phillips says:

    We have something similar in the states only it alternates between two different rather noxious aromas, as you mentioned in your air freshener cross-pollination video I rather like something with layers of scent

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Agent24 says:

    For anyone who wanted to know, the KSP44 appears to be an NPN transistor rated at 400v and 0.625 Watts.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Graham R Dyer says:

    Um, But how would you do it.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars gaijintendo says:

    We bought a cheap mains scent bottle from b&m, and it is two unsoldered wires, and a porous ceramic. It is disturbing.

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