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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Hi all, You may recall me mentioning I was thinking about adapting a 24V PSU for use at 13.8V for powering up mobile HF rigs and stuff. I had some spare time yesterday and took this thing to bits for a better look inside. It turns out the mains transformer has several secondary tapping points. I discontected the DC-stab/reg side of the supply circuitry and reconnected the secondary tapping points to lower voltage tappings. Now I measure 16.8V after the transformer's output has been rectified and applied across the *big* electrolytic. This is under no-load conditions. Now, is that 3V enough 'headroom' to use up in regulation and stabilisation for 13.8V final output if I throw the old 28V reg/stab away and build something from scratch? There are 6 pass transistors plus a driver (2n3055) already mounted which I plan to use in the adapted version, so basically I'll just junk the existing control board and re-use everything else. Any observations/tips? Thanks, P. I would cobble together a simple, say lm317 regulator to drive your series pass driver and see what you come up with under some small loads. You may be ok with that big transformer. The power supply I built uses 4 2n3055 in parralel like what you have. Have fun.. JTT |
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