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  1. crutschow

    Why is my LM317 current limiter circuit not working?

    You may have damaged the LM317 if you connected it incorrectly at one point.
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    Amplifer improvement advice please

    Why did you change the circuit from the original?
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    Why is my LM317 current limiter circuit not working?

    Below is the LTspice simulation of the circuit with the load going from 5Ω to 1kΩ. Note that the current (green trace) is quite constant at about 13.2mA (1.25V / 95Ω) independent of the load resistance, while the output voltage (yellow trace) increases as the load resistance (horizontal axis)...
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    Power Supply

    Since the transformer apparently has 20Vac at the secondary, there should be more than enough rectified voltage to allow the 723 to provide 12Vdc at its output.
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    Am i testing it right

    Then you seem to have not understood what I said.
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    Am i testing it right

    Read again what I said.
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    Am i testing it right

    You need to measure the voltage across the lamp terminals and across the transformer terminals, that's the voltage that does the work, not necessarily the voltage to neutral.
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    current surge stalling engine

    Using the calculator is fine as long as you understand what Ohm's law is and what it is calculating.
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    current surge stalling engine

    The link I posted has 0.1Ω resistor. If 0.5Ω gives 5A then 0.2Ω should give about 10A. You could use a couple of the 0.1Ω resistors in series to get that. Its quite simple. The voltage drop across a resistor is equal to the resistor current times the resistance, or the current through a...
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    Stacking Transformers for Ultra High Voltage

    You might also look at a Van de Graaff generator. Requires no electronics.
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    12v DC Doorbell Chime

    So have you done a search for a 12Vdc (why 12Vdc?) chime or buzzer?
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    Solenoid not working

    If you did, you wouldn't be having a problem. But since you already know it all, I have no further comments.
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    Solenoid not working

    You need to learn Ohm's law. How do you expect to get 0.19A through a 470 ohm resistor with only about a 3-5V drop? To drop 3V @ 0.19v requires a resistor of 3V / 0.19A ≈ 16Ω in series with the solenoid. You don't need the Zener.
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    Studio Active Monitors Speaker/Woofer Damaged buying equivalent one instead of original?

    Speakers are not easily damaged by normal audio signals, but an amp failure that generates a DC output voltage can silently burn out the speaker voice coil. Check across the speaker leads for any significant DC voltage (above a volt or so).
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    Power supplies

    I think you mean DC-block coupling capacitors. Normally I think of decoupling capacitors as those used to remove any AC noise from a power rail.
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    Power supplies

    Remember that all voltages are relative between two points, thus you can't have an isolated positive or negative voltage. It's always relative to a second point.
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    Shorted turns tester

    Perhaps a Growler tester is what you want.
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    Transistor XOR gate

    Do you need a XOR circuit or do you just want to analyze this particular one?
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    Creating a 9VDC adaptor for my multimeter.

    Buy your batteries (alkaline type) in bulk to get a much lower price. If you store them in the refrigerator, their shelf life will be very long. That will also keep you from having to go out in the middle of the night for a battery. :rolleyes:
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    Need Help to design a simple blinking LED Circuit using a 9 volt battery

    Similar to the self-contained oscillator and counter I proposed which has 1 fewer IC.
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