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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: wyoming
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Guido uses a 400mH/100mA choke in his XO Supply, and in a long ago post here mentioned that a diy psu could have a choke with that specification.
Well, I can't find anything like that listed anywhere. What's a good way to go here? Any ideas are helpful. Thanks |
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