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  1. Quoting on my one entry, pfffff Anyway, it's probably because of the heat development in the transistor. It's possible to use only one transistor, however a big (active) cooler is necessary. It think I will go with 3 transistors, I will get back to you with the results.
  2. This is probably a very stupid question (maybe not :-) ) but why do I need 3 Transistors for a 5 amp supply? I checked the datasheet for the MJ11015, and it states it can handle 200W. From my calculations, I get : 30V * 5 Amps = 150 W... I should say one transistor is enough...
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