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13.8V is too high for the LT1715 supply, and something goofy
happened with the attachments in my earlier post.

I'll try it again...

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On Sun, 04 May 2014 15:52:08 -0500, John Fields
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13.8V is too high for the LT1715 supply, and something goofy
happened with the attachments in my earlier post.

I'll try it again...

John Fields


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Simpler yet...

John Fields



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