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I see that Astron does make what you want. www.astroncorp.com . I didn't see
prices, or info as to where you can buy them. So, you would probably have to call them. Tam/WB2TT "Tam/WB2TT" wrote in message ... Richard, Assuming there is a common ground, and input and output are the same polarity, what you want is called a buck converter. To roll your own, National and TI make chips. To buy a whole unit you need to go to a non hobby distributor's web site like Newark, Allied, Avnet, or Arrow. Some manufacturers of these things are Astec, Condor, Cosell, Elpac, and Lambda(expensive). Tam/WB2TT "Richard Harrison" wrote in message ... Off topic, but you can`t power an antenna without power to the transmitter. I`m looking for a d-c to d-c converter that takes 28 volts on the input and supplies 12 volts on the output. Up to 8 amperes may regularly be drawn from the supply. That`s about 100 watts. I need it now. That`s why I`m imposing on this group. There is no more knowledgeable group to ask that I know of. I don`t have time to build anything, though I`ve built such inverters and converters. A simple voltage divider or regulator is too lossy for high utilization. I need lossless resistance. Maybe there is an applicable aircraft converter that is surplus somewhere, or maybe there is a stock automotive item as there are such 28-volt battery systems used in some big rigs. I`m in a hurry or I would quietly do all the hunting myself and not bother anybody. I would like rugged, reliable, efficient, replaceable, and cheap. Thank you in advance for directions to the source of my d-c step-down transformer. Please excuse the misuse of this forum, but I believe it is my best resource for most things technical and unusual. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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Steve wrote:
"Chupe` mis huevos." During the "Tio Paco" (Franco) era in Spain, the story goes that the Madrid newspaper printed the picture of a single egg on the front page. Underneath was printed: "Donde esta el otro?" Franco`s officials didn`t think it funny and levied heavy penalties on the paper and everyone concerned. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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![]() "Richard Harrison" wrote in message ... Steve wrote: "Chupe` mis huevos." During the "Tio Paco" (Franco) era in Spain, the story goes that the Madrid newspaper printed the picture of a single egg on the front page. Underneath was printed: "Donde esta el otro?" Franco`s officials didn`t think it funny and levied heavy penalties on the paper and everyone concerned. Oh, was Franco like Hitler in that regard, as well? __ Steve KI5YG .. |
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