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  1. Hi Audioguru
    Been putting this through its paces. When I use the pot to reduce voltage under load (250 mA) from max, it cuts to 14 volts and 130 mA very soon after turning the pot. When I turn the pot fully up it stays at 14 v. The only way I can get it back up is to switch the whole thing off and back on again. Is there anyway I can unlatch this hangup, please? >:( L200 is running cool.
    I presume its the TL071 that is dictating?
    Woody

  2. Hi Audioguru
    I replaced the L200.
    It is bolted and electrically insulated on a large heatsink.
    R3 is a 0.1 Ohm 10 Watt resistor.
    The main filter cap is 6800 uF and is doing its job.
    Still no joy.
    L200 pin readings are :
    (1) 33v (2) 1.23 - 1.38v (3) 0v (4) 0 - 1.23v (5) 0.9v

    TL071 readings are:
    (2) 0.9 - 1.23v (3) 0.8v (4) 0v (6) as 2 above (7) 33v

    Readings taken with a 66 Ohm load and swinging the pots fully.
    I must have done something stupid! I have checked the tracks again !!!!! while writing this have discovered micro break in track connecting pin 3 of L200 to the rest of ground.
    Now all is fine and lesson learned.
    Thank you for staying with me on this
    Woody

  3. Hi y'all
    Can someone help please:
    Made a current limiting PSU from circuit in the L200 spec sheet as below.
    Can't get the current limiter to work and am thinking I'm frying the OpAmp. :'( It gets 30 volts but its own spec sheet says 22 volts max.
    Is there a solution or am I barking up the wrong tree?
    Thanks
    Woody

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  4. Hi Audioguru
    Thanks for the response. Problem is I bought them from a seller on eBay located in California who seems to have got them from a Chinese? source. - and I'm in the UK! >:( That having been said they seem good quality.
    You are right there is RF flying around as I get a fluctuating display on the current meter with only one input lead connected.
    Re your earlier post what value caps do you advise - 100pF or similar?
    Thank you for all the help
    Woody

  5. Hi MP
    Thanks for the reply. The meters need a 5v supply to function. The other psu is purely serving as a source of an imput to be measured. What about putting a link between the -ve 5v supply and the -ve input? as per attached?
    Sorry to be a pain but I need these working for my new 0-30v psu now under construction.
    Woody

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  6. Hi Audioguru
    I'm measuring voltage of a separate (different) PSU output at its panel terminals and current being drawn from the same source to run the fan - just to give me a measurable load. Meters are powered by the little PSU at 5v. So I'm not trying to get the meters to measure their own circuit.
    Woody

    PS You are also right - this little tx gets quite warm with no load! (I do have a LED at the output to remind me its on - but thats only drawing 8mA).

  7. Hi Audioguru
    Thank you for the reply.
    The LED meters each draw approx 41mA (measured) when lit (3 1/2 digit) and functioning. I'm using a 4,700uF cap for smoothing. Fan is drawing 110mA making a total of 190mA. Total is well within tx spec.
    Any advice on the 'mutual interference' of the two meters? ???
    Thanks
    Woody

  8. Hello - this thread has gone very quiet - everybody soldering??
    Some help ,please:
    While waiting for my main PSU pcb to arrive I've been putting together an auxillary psu for my two LED voltage and current meters and a 12v supply for a fan I want to put in the PSU box. I've used two 7805s off the same tx which gives me 5v fixed and a 7805 with a divider which gave me 5- 14 volts which I've fixed at 12v by a preset. The two meters work fine on test except when I run them together. Voltmeter display drops to 0.3v (actual volts remain at 12) and current display fluctuates reading 3-4 amps (which is not right for a 250mA tx! Can someone tell me what will fix it.
    Othe Q is that the little tx runs Very hot. Meters draw 40 mA each and fan draws 110 mA - so less than 200 all up. Do these little transformers run hot anyway or am I heading for a small bonfire.
    Thanks
    Woody

  9. Hello
    I'm an 'old' newbie recently retired. Am returning to my electronics hobby after 30 years! I made a 1A current adjustable psu many years ago but it got the boot in the many moves around the world.
    I've followed this thread for some time and was close to buying a kit of parts for the project from my UK source when I read of all the mods.
    Will there be a chance to purchase a pcb which incorporates all the changes? - 3A is fine for me, I don't need 5A. (I don't need the full kit then)
    I have sourced all the components here except the Op Amps. I cannot find MC34071AP or TLE2141CP or certified equivelents. Any advice please.
    Best wishes to a great forum and the very knowledgeable contributors
    Woody

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