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Hi all,
Just bought this power supply and it turns out to be 24V as opposed to 12 as I'd hoped. It's a heafty beast and should be good for running my HF mobile if I can drop the voltage down to 13.8 whilst retaining about 20 amps for the rig's TX current draw. I know I can buy a commercial dropper, but that'd be cheating, so can anyone suggest how I might acheive such a device through HB-ing? Which active devices would be best for this purpose? I'd like over-voltage protection built-into any design put forward if possible. Any pointers, please. Thanks! |
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