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DC 12V, 5 amp
AC to DC power supply
regulator assembled kits

DESCRIPTION:
You are bidding the
DC 12V, 5 amp
AV to DC power supply
regulator assembled kits
 
> 100% Brand new.
> Made in Hong Kong
> Input : AC 15-18V
> Output : DC 12V, 5 amp
> Dimension : 74mm x 104mm x 70mm
 
Featuring MJ2955, L7812cv,
big heat sink
deliver stable DC 12V, 5 amp power
Perfect for T-amp, DAC, Pre-amp.
The best design for stable 12Vdc, 5 amp output.
 
* transformer is not included.
 
Don't miss this chance to upgrade your gear......

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On Nov-23-08 at 10:23:43 PST, seller added the following information:

 Technical Notes :


Notes:
Although the 78xx series of voltage regulators are available with different current outputs, you can boost the available current output with this circuit.
A power transistor is used to supply extra current to the load the regulator, maintaining a constant voltage.
Currents up to 650mA will flow through the regulator, above this value and the power transistor will start to conduct,
supplying the extra current to the load. This should be on an adequate heat sink as it is likely to get rather hot.
Suppose you use a 12v regulator, 7812. The input voltage should be a few volts higher to allow for voltage drops.
Assume 20 volts. Lets also assume that the load will draw 5amps. The power dissipation in the transistor will be Vce * Ic or (20-12)*8=40watt.
It may keep you warm in the Winter, but you will need a large heatsink with good thermal dissipation.
If you want to increase the output current with a negative regulator, such as the 79xx series, then the circuit is similar,
but an NPN type power transistor is used instead.