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  1. What's the Q2 emitter modification you mention? I've skimmed this thread, maybe I missed something?

    I've built the Op-amp bits with a pair of TL082s with their supply rail clamped at 22v by a zener. So far so good, but not sure how to change the output stage to give it some voltage gain?

    Audioguru: thanks for the suggestion for temp sensing with a diode, will have a go at this once I get the PS working.

  2. Sallala, before you blow up another transistor......

    If you test with a 1 Ohm resistor at 2-3 volts as you say, the 2N3055 will have to disspate a lot of power! (~100W!!) You really need to use more than 1 2n3055 (like in the cct in the thread for the 5A version) and they will need a very effective heatsink!

  3. Hi all,

    I like the design for this PSU and would like to build it, but with some changes.

    It seems only U2 needs a high supply voltage to drive the output to 30v, U1 & U3 would be happy with a lower supply voltage. I'm wondering about changing the transistor o/p stage to have a voltage gain of 3 and then clamping the opamps supply voltage at say 20v using a zener so that any stock opamps can be used? (I have loads of TL082s and LM358s etc. so I'd like to use those).

    I have 2 transformers I can use, a 24v ~100va and a 2x14v ~300va, as this limits the max o/p voltage I thought I'd add a preset pot to the top of P1 to limit the max output voltage according to what the transformer can cope with?

    As I'm using dual op amps I thought the leftover amp could become a comparator with a thermistor for a thermal shutdown if the pass transistor becomes too hot?

    I'm a bit rusty, so any comments on changing the transistor o/p stage (if feasible) would be welcome!

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