Introducing... the POS-124Z which really is a POS:

Yep it's a POS allright.
I tried powering it up. It's a KILLER - not fried, but sure will fry things! I got 21V out of it unloaded according to my DMM!
I tried 21W load (car lamp) - got 16V, which is really pushing that lamp.
Then I tried a 50W load (car headlight) - got 13.2V. Not too bad but this is with the heavy load...except the circuit breaker kept tripping.
So I had to take a peek:

EIEW. Looks like a Darlington emitter follower + Zener device. Heatsinking? What heatsinking? Oh that little heatsinking...
I suspect this is a 16VAC RMS transformer though I didn't check. So peak voltage is like 22.6V though should get 16VDC continuous. At the full 4A and 13.2V output it's dissipating more than 10W and I would expect some finned radiator here.
hmm... what to do with this...makeover with some other regulation circuitry?
BTW, schematic: nothing much to it. Just two NPN transistors (TO-3 outside, and a TO-220 attached funny on the inside) wired Darlington. A 12V (assumed) zener with a 1K dropper resistor, and a 200uF filter across the zener. LED has a 1KΩ dropper resistor too. Main filter cap is 4.7mF. Not much else is in this PSU...
Yep it's a POS allright.
I tried powering it up. It's a KILLER - not fried, but sure will fry things! I got 21V out of it unloaded according to my DMM!
I tried 21W load (car lamp) - got 16V, which is really pushing that lamp.
Then I tried a 50W load (car headlight) - got 13.2V. Not too bad but this is with the heavy load...except the circuit breaker kept tripping.
So I had to take a peek:
EIEW. Looks like a Darlington emitter follower + Zener device. Heatsinking? What heatsinking? Oh that little heatsinking...
I suspect this is a 16VAC RMS transformer though I didn't check. So peak voltage is like 22.6V though should get 16VDC continuous. At the full 4A and 13.2V output it's dissipating more than 10W and I would expect some finned radiator here.
hmm... what to do with this...makeover with some other regulation circuitry?
BTW, schematic: nothing much to it. Just two NPN transistors (TO-3 outside, and a TO-220 attached funny on the inside) wired Darlington. A 12V (assumed) zener with a 1K dropper resistor, and a 200uF filter across the zener. LED has a 1KΩ dropper resistor too. Main filter cap is 4.7mF. Not much else is in this PSU...
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