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Re: 12V Power Supply Feeds My Robot
Howdy again, Just a site that might be of interest..
http://www.mitedu.freeserve.co.uk/Ci...er/1230psu.htm enjoy! To increase the ammount of current this circuit can handle, all you would need to do I beleive is add more transisters and resisters in parallel, once you look at the circuit you will understand what I mean, You will see six transisters that take the brunt of the current load, simply add more and It should be able the extra current, but this circuit can already handle spikes of more than 100 amps. Last edited by coreyjon : 29-03-2004 at 16:42. |
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