I will do the math in the morning and see if I understand. :-)
I did the math, but I don't understand. What am I supposed to get from the following?
Power line 10% low = 372 - 37 = 335V
Zener 5% high = 310 + 15 = 325V
Current = 335 - 325 / 2200 = 4.5mA
Power line 10% high = 372 + 37 = 409V
Zener 5% low = 310 - 15 = 295V
Current = 409 - 295 / 2200 = 52mA
I am using a 2.2K 3 watt now, but 52 * (409-295) / 1000 = 5.9W? That's a pretty big resistor if I double or triple its rating for safety.
If I were to decrease the 2.2K resistor to 1K? If I were using no regulation, PSUD predicts the voltage after the 2.2K resistor to be 318V. If I were to use a 1K resistor, the voltage is predicted to be 342V. In theory, will the regulator be able to clip 342V down to 310? I guess the problem with a smaller resistor is that the current increases so I would need a resistor with an even larger power rating.
If I were to use a 3.3K resistor the voltage goes below the regulator value of 310V. This means I need to start with a larger voltage. Hey, maybe I do understand why you reduce 400V to 150V. Am I on the right track?
David B Bliss
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