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Maybe there is not anough DC voltage to supply regulator ? Too low filter caps ? What regulator do you use ?
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It's been working for years, with some intermittent failures--the case as I write. I'm pretty convinced at this point that the problem is mechanical. As someone pointed out, something is drawing current, and given some history, it has to be in the cable I built for it. Anyway, it's an LT1085, I think.
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