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| Do you need the 52 as well? If not check the viability of taking turns off, much more efficient. Al.
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| Tekno-did you just post this question on kleinbauer's forum? I had suggested taking windings off the secondary in the thread on kleinbauer's forum...but I think we later found out it was a switching power supply. DC
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| Do you need regulation or just a circuit that drops 12V at 0 to 20A?
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Dear All, I suggest to ask Pminmo.He have more experince in circuit production and designing.I always found high performance circuit form him. Steven mct.motor@msa.hinet.net |
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this is the only forum I posted on and the transformer. its link link here |
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| Why not use one side of the secondary, it should be simple to reduce the last winding by removing turns as required, it is probabally wound at around 1.5~2turns/volt. This way you would only use the one reduced side and employ a bridge rectifier instead of the full wave centre tap design. Go to the Plitron site if you want a diagram of the different configurations. With fullwave centre tap, only one side is conducting at any given time anyway. You would need to reduce to approx. 28~30 AC to obtain 40vdc. Al.
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| If you can rewind the transformer that would be the best approach. The below circuit I believe will work, but it's gonna cook, 200+watts, big heat sink, fan.... I wonder if you could reduce the ac input with an out of phase 6.3V transformer............ Actuall 35VAC and a full wave bridge loaded will probably be more like 48V. The bridge will drop it 1.4V minimum and probably closer to 2V. The lmd is rated 55V at 3A with an additional 5V max margin 60V.
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Al.
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