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This may need re-stating. The reverse polarity protection goes IN THE
RADIO, not the power supply. Right fellas? -- Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's. ??? Fort Hose... ??? Cute also: When the clock gets near 12:00 I stick my head in teh co-workers office & say Djeet Jet? If the response is no, then;"Tsqueet!" "Jim Weir" wrote in message ... I'm not understanding something here. You want to design a power supply that protects against reverse voltage and overvoltage. OK. Is this power supply a battery or are you actually building a power supply that runs from the wall outlet? The requirements are quite different, depending on what you are trying to achieve. Jim Richard Hosking shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: -Dear all -I want to design a power supply for a low power rig with protection for -reverse and overvoltage. Jim Weir, VP Eng. RST Eng. WX6RST A&P, CFI, and other good alphabet soup |