120W switching power supply designed to replace most laptop computer power supplies currently available.
Voltage adjustable between 15 and 24VDC. 15-20Vdc / 6A max. 20-24Vdc/ 5A max. Also has a 5V USB jack.
Here is what I want to I want to make this adj-able from 17 volts to 24 volts is there any thing I should watch out for doing this
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Here is the link to where I am going to buy a few of them
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a...L-REPLACEMENT/
1.html
I have made these in to a adj-able(by removing the selector switch and putting in a small pot) power supply before and one them I fried the 12 volt zener diode and pop a cap because the voltage when to
30 volts but after I removed the diode and replaced the cap the power supply was working again
Model# PHC-1000K. Perfect for small appliances and breadboard projects. Provides 3 / 4.5 / 6 / 7.5 / 9 or 12 Vdc, and it's regulated,
so the voltage doesn't fluctuate when the load varies.
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a...-OUTPUT/1.html
Voltage adjustable between 15 and 24VDC. 15-20Vdc / 6A max. 20-24Vdc/ 5A max. Also has a 5V USB jack.
Here is what I want to I want to make this adj-able from 17 volts to 24 volts is there any thing I should watch out for doing this

Here is the link to where I am going to buy a few of them
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a...L-REPLACEMENT/
1.html
I have made these in to a adj-able(by removing the selector switch and putting in a small pot) power supply before and one them I fried the 12 volt zener diode and pop a cap because the voltage when to
30 volts but after I removed the diode and replaced the cap the power supply was working again
Model# PHC-1000K. Perfect for small appliances and breadboard projects. Provides 3 / 4.5 / 6 / 7.5 / 9 or 12 Vdc, and it's regulated,
so the voltage doesn't fluctuate when the load varies.
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a...-OUTPUT/1.html
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