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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Bucharest
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Hy,
I have a +/- 30 V big transformer. I don't know the wattage but the secondary is made with 1 mm. wire so i guess that is pretty powerfull. How can i build a regulated power supply to give me +/- 35 v or +/- 40 V Any schematics, advices and/or links. Thank you in advance. |
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