Re: Power Supply Design




Brian wrote:
> Hello, I have a need of a 300-350VDC Power Supply. I was wondering what
> the cheapest design solution would be. The power supply will be used
> to charge large capacitors. (I am tired of using a hacked disposable
> camera circuit board which takes forever to charge up the caps.)
> Winding my own transformer is possible although I dont look forward to
> 1000s of turns if thats what it will involve.
>
> Thanks,
> Brian

Go hunting for an old valve (tube) radio/amp/testgear whatever and
remove the power tranformer. If your really lucky you might find
something with a complete regulated power supply.

.



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