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Hello, I got a minor problem when I tried to adjust my Placid.
I followed the manula and adjusted the output voltage to 5,5VDC without problem. BUT when I try to adjust the voltage across R17 to 0,35VDC I can only get 0,347 VDC using the pot.
My R_Core trafo gives sec secondary 9V/1A. When measured at Placid it measure 14,3VDC after the diode rectification.
Any idea on what to do or should I just leave like this? NOTE: It was measured without load!
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You should be just fine with 347ma. :) Just leave it as is.
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Russ White wrote:You should be just fine with 347ma. :) Just leave it as is. Thanks! I will leave it as it is. I noticed that when the PSU gets warm the voltage raises to more than 0,35 V. Best regards Kenneth
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Russ,
I have the same issue as karvid. I had no problem adjusting VR4 to get 5.5VDC output. But, I couldn't adjust the voltage across R17 to get 0.35Vdc. The maximum I get is 0.30Vdc after 30 minute warm up.
Note: Transformer primaries and secondaries are both wired in parallel. Secondary output is 10.6 Vac. All measurements under no load.
Any suggestion as how to get 0.35V across R17? Thanks.
Pedro
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You can reduce R6. Even to the point of shorting it should be OK. I would try something like 4.7R if you have it. This controls the current going across VR4. So I would adjust the pot for a lower current before you power up for the first time after making that change. This is the trouble with JFETs. :) IDSS is inconsistent. :) Cheers! Russ Edited by user Sunday, March 28, 2010 6:13:13 AM(UTC)
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