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Any suggestions for regulators that will handle a max 48 volt
VCC?. I have 3 transformers that output 35 VAC at a few amps. I'd like to build some 13.8 VDC supplies. Seems 723's and 317's are maxxed at 40 volts. I see 317HV's that are good to a VCC of 60 volts. The large pass transistors from PC power supplies are good for 10 amps and the smaller ones make good buffers. Each stage drops .7 volts, so maybe I can go back to the old zener diode/resistor regulator trick. A buffer and output would give a final 13.6 volts. |
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