Darrell Boehler wrote: > > -------------- > Hi George, > You can use a variable voltage regulator. I use a the LM317T from radio > shack for many applications. The radio shack part number is 276-1778. T Ten Volt reg. are avalable at any GOOD electronic shop. TRY LM2937 or TL750M10. You must get the data sheet, and check the pin out! Also if the existing regulator is blow out, there is an extiting problem I would solve first. Check to make sure the ground lead is making a good ground. The only other problem that would cause this is much load. Unlikely if it works for a time. Eric PS. The first 3 people to send me your name and address I will send you a regulator for free!!!!!!!! I gotsss some samples for a project at work that we didn't use. |
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