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| Mr toni, As per your advice i back here.I went thru your scheme and found you are having two control . But in normal practice here there are one control thru power thru multiplier both the feedbacks and control accordingly. And also the maximum voltage and coil no of turns have some relation. You are not mentioned some resistance and capcitance value in that schematic. regards. vallabesan |
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