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  • Re: The windings of an ATX transformer & other



    Hmmm, interesting. Haven't run it through Google Translate yet, will do later. Although if the transformer is really wound like shown in these schematics, theņ I assume some sections would have to be doubly-wound? Why? To get higher current without switching to a different wire gauge?
    Also the idea of using a 4-diode rectifier seems promising. Has anyone else tried that?...
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  • The windings of an ATX transformer & other

    [COLOR="green"]// Disclaimer: I am acutely aware that what I am trying to achieve can be had in a smaller and safer package for under 10 €. That, however, does not include any learned experience, nor does it reduce my hoard of power supplies (nor does it include lethal danger, but for now, let us pretend that I'm suicidal). Thank you for attention.[/COLOR]

    With that said, the situation: I am trying to coerce an ATX power supply into outputting a higher voltage. Given that it's a typical DBL494 affair, the textbook method of duty cycle adjustment has already been applied
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    Last edited by Atoss; 07-10-2019, 03:56 PM.

  • Re: New Members - please post your introductions here

    Goid evening, ladies and gentlemen. Or otherwise, depending on your time zone. I come here in search of knowledge of PC power supplies, and how to make them do one's bidding.
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