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I have a keling 54v 13amp unregulated power supply with. It is a toroid transformer and a small rectifier board. When I first fired it up and tested it about a year ago it read +53.4, -53.4v and the common was about 28v. Now the supply reads +55.4v and -55.4v or close to that. What causes the voltage to change like that? The reason I ask is my board is 55v and I need to keep the voltage below that. Is there a way to lower the output voltage by just a couple of volts. I'm also wondering if I can add a fuse somewhere to protect against over voltage and over current? Any help or advice would be appreciated. Thanks Judleroy |
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| If your mains supply happens to fluctuate, the output will also, which can happen at peak demand times of the day. If you want to keep it down to below a certain level, the easiest way is to take a few turns off the toroid secondary, they are usually wound on last, ~2turns/volt. Al.
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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| Just make sure you have the right secondary winding if there is more than one. I have often wound on a separate auxiliary winding on top for 5,12 or 24v, whatever I needed at the time. Al.
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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| There are 4 output windings off of the toroid. The toroid says they are blue-green-blue-green. The two blues together give me +54v and the two green give me -54v. The toroid says O/P: 1. Blue-Green and 2. Blue-Green. Would I take 4 windings from both #2 windings (blue and green) to remove 2 volts from the supply? Thanks Again Judleroy |
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