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Old 16th February 2003, 04:00 PM   #11
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Originally posted by fr0st

This is my first SMPS so i'm still learning the parmeters to quote.
The core 35mm Od, 21mm ID and 13mm high.
I'll just assume it'll work and I'll incorerate a thermal fuse just incase.
Thanks
If it's 35mm od, it'll probably do 400W (or close to it anyway). I'm guessing that you probably won't need to thermally fuse the transformer, most of your heat will probably come from the power switches (mosfets).

-Dan
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