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![]() "John Crighton" wrote in message ... On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 02:02:15 GMT, "James F. Mayer" wrote: I need to generate 6v DC and 90v DC from a 12v DC automotive electrical system to power an RT-70A/GRC surplus military radio. I need about 250 mA at +6 volts and about 75 mA at +90 volts. I was thinking about using the guts from an old battery back up but it would be a bit of a kluge. Are there any 90 volt regulators in the 78xx series? How do I get the voltage up to where I can get something that I can get the 90 volts from. Getting the 6 volts doesn't seem to be a problem. A 7806 off the battery should work for that unless any of you can see a problem doing that. Maybe the common common would be a problem. Right now I'm running it off of an HP6299A and an HP6236B with commons jumpered. I'd like to be able to go portable with it. Hello again James, I just came across this site while looking for something else. http://web.telia.com/~u85920178/use/tubepsu.htm Look at the the 6V AC from 12 V DC. Nifty! Here is another http://www.i4at.org/lib2/inverter.htm You want DC out so you will have to fit a bridge rectifier and filter capacitors to the output of the transformer just like Harry Lythall's circuit above. Regards, John Crighton Sydney I'm going to build a modified Lythall but I need to determine what the wattage of the 330 Ohm resisters would be. I'm thinking they should be fairly high. |
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