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Electronics board


Bottom solder is made thick becouse of current


I mounted the PC cooler stabilisator directly on output of 14V AC


PC cooler stabilisator is a greetz 250V / 1500mA , electrolitic capacitor of 100uF/25V and a
LM7812 stabilisator


Series resistor for current limiting of 0.15 Ohm, made of hair drier heater wire.
With this resistor my max current is 6A, on 18V secondary AC voltage (mesured unloaded)of
transformer.

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