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![]() "Jim, N2VX" wrote in message ... On 27 Oct 2003 19:02:07 -0800, (clc) wrote: Start scrounging hamfests, etc. for electrolytic capacitors. You can't have too much filtering. In this case more is better. For a regulator use a 7815 IC to drive several 2N3055's. ARRL handbooks have a good example of 2N3055's in parallel. 5 2N3055's on a decent heatsink will run nice and cool. Scrounge for heatsinks, too. They tend to be cheap at hamfests because most people are appliance operators. And if you want to make life easier for the rectifiers add a soft start cicruit using a relay. The handbook has an example of it. Good luck and 73, Jim Here is the article (schematic link at bottom) http://www.seits.org/features/pwrsup.htm KBT Info page on linear supplies http://www.kbt-dc-supplies.com/index.php and Astron schematics are already on the Internet http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/astron-index.html Greg w9gb |
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