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gb wrote:
"xpyttl" wrote in message news ![]() Astron linear supplies use a 3 terminal regulator, usually an LM317. These things do tend to fail from time to time. Can't tell if that's your problem, but it is likely, and the things are cheap enough it's worth popping a new one in to find out. Really? What model of Astron linear power supply have you repaired or seen that uses this design approach? I have never seen one like this -- over past 20 years. Confusing this with some other mfg. design? Astron has been using the 14-pin (30 years old) LM 723 regulator IC with NPN pass transistors (e.g. 2N3055, 2N3771) ... for as long as I have been repairing them. Check here for correct Astron information - repairs, etc. http://www.kbt-dc-supplies.com/index.php and Astron schematics (which show the LM723, not the later LM317 design) http://www.repeater-builder.com/astr...ron-index.html gb I can confirm that mine has a 723, not a 317. Thanks for the web sites, looks like some great information. I hooked up that headlight tonight but it ran fine, pulling a bit over 3 amps for an hour or so. Maybe I need more load to make it lose regulation. Guess I'll start digging into that regulator board, the transistors and all the big things like the transformer seem to be fine. Thanks, Kerry - WD5ABC |
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