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« on: July 27, 2012, 12:11:53 PM »

What I have is a idea I need technical advise about. Needs 36vdc @ 4A. Transformer in front of this board
24vac @ 5A. A normal power supply of same transformer Bridge rectifier and 4700uf @ 50wvdc comes out the end at 36vdc. How will these parts work out as I need help figureing out which formula's to use. I need to be near as possible to 36vdc out the end for two 12-Watt amplifier boards. Are my calculations correct? Thankyou.
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