Nice little supply. Can these be used in the +/- 15V tracking project?Still waiting on parts to finish this design/build but in the meantime, I found these small linear PSUs on eBay. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Continuous...Power-Supply-DIY-Kit-Transformer/293513256925
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Price is about the cost of the transformer alone. Did make 2 modifications. Added an inline fuse to the power cord and a multiturn POT for easier voltage adjustment. One is spot on voltage with my bench meter and the other is 0.1V low. They max out @ 15.5V. Still need to tape up the line in wires where I couldn't shrink wrap to protect them.View attachment 220125
I did, and I use a 1/2A 5x20mm glass cartridge. Sometimes I don't get my thinking cap on straight so I keep plenty of fuses on hand. I also have the power strip switch handy in case the circuit on the secondary starts giving off smoke signals and the fuse doesn't go. That's 60W on the primary and with 12V on the seconday the fuse won't go until it hits 5A on the secondary side of the XFMR so... I might even have to buy some lower-rated fuses if I can find them.should put in an inline fuse
Yes, these do, but the one I am building will only have 1 voltage adjusting pot. Right now, across the 5-18V range, I am getting a 0.4V difference between +&-. So I still have some tweaking to do on it once I get it built on perfboard. Right now it is only breadboarded and still waiting on a few better parts for it.Do they have to be adjusted separately, or can they be setup to track together?
Yes, that circuit is actually from one of the manufacturer's PDF. Yes I started with the XFMR he recommended and it failed when I put a 100mA load on each side of it so I upgraded to the 2000 mA model. Which is overkill and I have another 180mA on order. The XFMR cost is more than the 2 kits from eBay but it is a good learning experience... So, as soon as the parts I have on order are delivered I will finish the perfboard layout and start the soldering. I would still like to narrow the 0.4V differential voltage issue.Are you going with bertus' circuit?

