Uniross regulated transformer based variable voltage 12v PSU

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  • Fizzycapola
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Oct 2006
    • 423

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    Uniross regulated transformer based variable voltage 12v PSU

    Make: Uniross

    Power: 1.2Amps

    Voltage Out: 1.5 upto 12v

    Faulty part: 2200uF Capacitor unrecognised brand (ICICC)

    Notes:
    I wasn't able to open this, it was cracked open and put back together with tape. PSU produces too much heat to be used for long periods imo.
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