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. .. I am wanting to build a 24 volt power supply for a project I am working on. I was wanting to know if anyone would have a schematic for such a power supply. The power supply needs to be atleast 25 amp. If you can help me please send me an email to Thank you, Craig Clark - N5XNQ http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-n5xnq Craig - The ARRL Handbook has featured a "How To" 28 / 24 volt high current power supply in every ARRL Handbook since 1989 - yes I checked its even in the 2004 version. Mark Wilson, AA2Z built the first one at ARRL labs in 1980s. Gary makes very good points about linear vs. switching power supplies. If you wish to build a linear power supply, it is fairly straight forward. You will need a large transformer than has a secondary in the range of 30 to 36 volts AC at 25 amps. Heat sink design and size (heat transfer of 625 watts - which is not a small issue -- think small kitchen cooking appliances) Some reference sites for building a linear power supply. You can adopt 13.8 VDC designs by remembering that the voltage is double -- and sizing for current(amperage). The LM723 serves as the "reference voltage" in these designs. A broken power supply (bad transformer) is a great start - case, heat sink, etc. David Metz's theory and building hints http://www.seits.org/features/pwrsup.htm KBT DC supplies http://www.kbt-dc-supplies.com/index.php Astron schematics (largely 13.8 vdc, but may have a 24 vdc one in listings) http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/astron-index.html SWITCH MODE SUPPLIES http://www.hills2.u-net.com/electron/smps.htm http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/9643/ That should get you started! Greg, w9gb |
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