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|    tabbypurr@gmail.com to Phil Allison    |
|    Re: 45v out of a bridge rectifier, what     |
|    17 Oct 19 19:23:45    |
      On Wednesday, 16 October 2019 22:39:53 UTC+1, Phil Allison wrote:       > Some Trolling Lunatic Stalker called tabby wrote:              > > > Secondary VAC too high and the regulator IC or BJT will cook with high       mains.       > >       > > just means a bigger pass tr & heatsink are needed.       >       > ** A fuckwit's worthless solution.              it's the standard solution for a linear reg.                     > > > A few clever designers installed a pre-regulator using a Triac and       > > > feedback in front to ease the requirements on the poor tranny       > > > and heatsinking.       >       > > There are others ways to do it too,       >       > ** A fuckwit's worthless comment.              that comment certainly is of no worth.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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