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On 19 Jan 2006 13:39:54 -0800, "Professor"
wrote: +James is certainly right... if you plan to draw much current from your +supply... you may have make other arrangements then just dropping all +that voltage. That thing will be a real furnace. + +Professor +www.telstar-electronics.com ***** I was once thinking of using a transformer that had a secondary voltage of 36VAC and use pass transistors I had in my spare box. I wanted to use a T0-220 case NPN and the design required the use of 8 of them in order to lower the heat dissapation per transistor. That changed my mind and ended up usign a different transformer. james |
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