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I have a dual variable DC power supply (actually triple if you count the 5V tap)
I really want to fix this thing.
It is supposed to go from 0-30V DC on left side (slave) and on right side (master)
The left side will hit about 13V and then drop to ten or eleven.
However when in parallel mode both sides will hit and hold 30V
There is a schematic for the digital meter version but (to me) is not helping much.
It has relays which I suspected and obtained the correct replacement relays but I would just be shotgunning parts replacing.
It's all through hole analog transistors resistors capacitors and stuff
This has been on my list but I put it off until my ham exam so I could practice test and that's done now so time to get on with it.
Ive been in it before and one disadvantage is the boards have to be unplugged to get to anything.
As usual I'm trying to learn so id rather trip and fall in the dark and discover something rather than be told exactly what to do so appreciate any "hmm yeah ya might wanna go look over there"
One thing I already learned here is watch out for any low voltage capacitors so that's on the list
Also I know this is the test area but this is kinda OT but if anyone is interested I appreciate it.
Hope you all are having a great weekend
I really want to fix this thing.
It is supposed to go from 0-30V DC on left side (slave) and on right side (master)
The left side will hit about 13V and then drop to ten or eleven.
However when in parallel mode both sides will hit and hold 30V
There is a schematic for the digital meter version but (to me) is not helping much.
It has relays which I suspected and obtained the correct replacement relays but I would just be shotgunning parts replacing.
It's all through hole analog transistors resistors capacitors and stuff
This has been on my list but I put it off until my ham exam so I could practice test and that's done now so time to get on with it.
Ive been in it before and one disadvantage is the boards have to be unplugged to get to anything.
As usual I'm trying to learn so id rather trip and fall in the dark and discover something rather than be told exactly what to do so appreciate any "hmm yeah ya might wanna go look over there"
One thing I already learned here is watch out for any low voltage capacitors so that's on the list
Also I know this is the test area but this is kinda OT but if anyone is interested I appreciate it.
Hope you all are having a great weekend