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   Alex Pogossov to All   
   Re: KT90EH review and relability.   
   15 Oct 11 17:20:19   
   
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   From: apogosso@tpg.com.au   
      
   "Patrick Turner"  wrote in message   
   news:d222f603-83eb-4275-a041-b4bbaa599ca9@v33g2000prm.googlegroups.com...   
   >.... I've replaced the zeners with a far better   
   > shunt reg based in a pair of series BU208P + MJE340 darlington   
   > connected bjts on a heatsink because it seems that particular brand of   
   > 5W zeners is subject to failure after passing years. In fact the 75V   
   > zeners had a zener voltage of around 82V when new. Their working   
   > condition was with about 20mA in each, and 82V, and that's 1.64Watts,   
   > and I'd cramped them between plate of aluminium and the aluminium   
   > chassis with lots of heat paste to keep 'em cool as cucumbers.   
   > Didn't stop them frying it seems.   
      
   A Hi-V Zener is a very good regulator, and if  your 75V rated zeners had 82V   
   (!!!!????) drop -- they were faulty from the start.   
      
   Secondly, why on Earth do you run them at 20mA? 0.2mA would be quite enough,   
   but if you are "conservative", run 1mA through them. Of course in this case   
   they need to be followed by a darlington.   
      
   If a darlington is not an option, and the regulator *has to be* really   
   shunt, and to shunt large currents to ground -- here is a trick.   
   a) Take a TO-220 PNP uninsulated tab transistor;   
   b) Connect the string of Zeners between base and collector;   
   c) Bolt the TO-220 collector tab to the chassis -- good and easy heatsink;   
   d) Use the emitter lead as the "cathode" of the pseudo-zener. 0.7V will be   
   added to your regulated voltage   
      
   Zener current will reduce beta times. For better regulation connect 470R   
   between base and emitter -- it will give about 1.5mA stable initial current   
   through the zeners.   
      
   Zeners are very noisy though. It is always good to connect a capacitor   
   across a zener. For audio probably any electrolytic will do. For radio   
   applications -- 0.1uF ceramic with short leads close to the zener case.   
      
   Regards,   
   Alex   
      
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