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DQ828  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, June 13, 2012 6:20:27 AM(UTC)
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What is the maximum current I can safely draw from the Placid HD running at 5.25v?
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#2 Posted : Saturday, June 16, 2012 11:11:29 AM(UTC)
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#3 Posted : Saturday, June 16, 2012 11:18:41 AM(UTC)
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wouldn't it be 500mA., in the stock version anyways, i did push it to it's limits and that's the reading i get. Then again i only use 1 of the secondaries . Russ has mentioned on another post that using both secondaries could give more current . no harm in trying , someone could second that motion or not .

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#4 Posted : Saturday, June 16, 2012 4:40:44 PM(UTC)
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It depends on the input voltage and on if your willing to adjust some circuit values. :)

In stock form with 8-10V input 500-600ma should be ok.

If you are willing to tweak values you could go higher, but you may also need larger heat sinks.

I have had one running 5V at 1A with no issues. but I used largish heat sinks, and the load was taking about 85% of the current.
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#5 Posted : Sunday, April 14, 2013 2:07:12 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Russ White Go to Quoted Post
It depends on the input voltage and on if your willing to adjust some circuit values. :)

In stock form with 8-10V input 500-600ma should be ok.

If you are willing to tweak values you could go higher, but you may also need larger heat sinks.

I have had one running 5V at 1A with no issues. but I used largish heat sinks, and the load was taking about 85% of the current.


Hi Russ! Since I may be needing 5V at 1A I wonder what adjustments you made in order to achieve that with Placid Hd. Did you use the 9V+9V 15VA transformer (or can it be used)?

Also, is it possible to get 1A per rail out of Placid HD-BP with 12V? What adjustments are necessary for that? Can the 15V+15V 30VA transformer on the website be used?

Best regards,

Mattias
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