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variable voltage high current from computer ATX supply?
Is there a simple way to make a computer power supply variable and maintain
high current? I keep seeing designs that use LM317T's, but they're limited to 1.5 A or less. I'd like to be able to retain as much of the current as possible but keep it simple. Thoughts? Thanks in advance, Jake |
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