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Paul P wrote:
There are a couple of smoked resistors on the regulator board. I can not trust the ohm meter reading so I wanted to verify its value. I am trying to avoid De-engineering the board. Now once the resistors are replace there may be something else that smoked the resistors too. Paul. Here's a link to an Astron supply: http://www.seits.org/features/pwrsup.htm Assuming a typical 723 == pass transistors linear supply, it shouldn't be hard to figure out the values of the cooked resistors. The schematic at the link above serves well as a model for many (most?) of that type of supply. Combined with the LM723 datasheet, you can fix it. Ed "PS_DUDE" wrote in message ... hi paul, Tripp lite makes good supplies but lacks in the support side ! Good thing is the supplies use off the shelf parts or easy substituted parts from anywhre, http://www.mouser.com etc. What problem(s) are you having ? 73 ps dude |
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