can be this one used on PJCCS ?

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Offline charger

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on: January 02, 2014, 01:26:53 AM
this tension regulator can be used on the PJCCS ? 

http://www.tnt-audio.com/accessories/belleson_superpower_e.html

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Offline mcandmar

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Reply #1 on: January 02, 2014, 05:33:47 AM
I'm not really sure what all it does, at first glance it looks a 7800 series regulator on a pcb, where is the clever bit?

I am currently experimenting with building an ac power supply for the quickie and so far i have managed to cobble together a working heater supply using two lm317's. For the main power supply i am under the impression linear regulators arent an ideal solution, and would be better off doing it old school with CRC filters, or with chokes for reasons i dont fully understand.  The voltage is troublesome too at ~36v as those regulators top out at 24v, though it may be possible to use two 18v versions.

Anyway back to your question, i dont see those boards being plug and play in any way, if anything you would be best to start from scratch and build your own.  Though i think the PJCCS does regulate voltage as well as current, but i may be wrong in that.

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Reply #2 on: January 02, 2014, 05:59:12 AM
this tension regulator can be used on the PJCCS ? 

http://www.tnt-audio.com/accessories/belleson_superpower_e.html

I'm not sure how you would use this with the PJCCS.  You could use a pair of these and two independent power supplies to replace the D batteries with wall power, but at a cost of at least $150. 

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