Re: 12 Volt Regulated Supply
- From: "Dave.H" <the1930s@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 May 2008 07:33:05 -0700 (PDT)
On May 1, 10:42 pm, "Dave.H" <the19...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was looking at a 12 volt regulated power supply at *** Smith
Electronics cat. number M9935 @www.dse.com.aufor a regen radio I'm
planning on building (http://www.schmarder.com/radios/tube/
1-12af6.htm) but the AU$24 is a bit too high for my liking. I was
thinking of using a center tapped transformer, 6.3-0-6.3V @ 500mA, in
series with a 1.3 watt zener diode, I need help with obtaining 12.6
volts from a center tapped transformer, I never had to do it before.
I thought that the two positive primary leads were connected, I don't
want to blow the transformer if this isn't the case.
Any help appreciated,
Thanks
Dave
Transformer is M2853, and zener diode is Z3543 @www.dse.com.au
How would I install the zener diode? I thought they were used in
series with the voltage source much like a rectifier diode, but I just
read that they're used in parallel to the source. Excuse the dumb
question, I've only ever had experience with rectifier diodes like the
1N4007.
Thanks
Dave
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