i have a few tips take 240V ac rectivie it and put it trough a power transistor with a pot to it's base (regulated power) the more power transistors you put over it the more amps it supply's
use the biggest caps you can find and a 0.01nf next to it
And why would you do that? To get a higher input voltage? My components can not handle more that 70V at this moment. I'm using only 34V. I'm planning to replace the half-bridge output stage with a full-bridge output stage. This should give me 35V on the fly back it self. The voltage on the flyback is 17V at this moment. That is a bit to low.
nice work dude
i have a few tips take 240V ac rectivie it and put it trough a power transistor with a pot to it's base (regulated power) the more power transistors you put over it the more amps it supply's
use the biggest caps you can find and a 0.01nf next to it
robot797 8 months ago
@robot797
And why would you do that? To get a higher input voltage? My components can not handle more that 70V at this moment. I'm using only 34V. I'm planning to replace the half-bridge output stage with a full-bridge output stage. This should give me 35V on the fly back it self. The voltage on the flyback is 17V at this moment. That is a bit to low.
FrankyieFrank 8 months ago