This old thing had an output of +/-30V@3A and an auxiliary output of
+/-12V@1A. It basically powered the majority of my breadboard projects
early on (mostly audio related). It even had a variable speed fan
controlled by the heatsink temperature!
David Scholten wrote 09/02/2021 at 07:18
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This old thing had an output of +/-30V@3A and an auxiliary output of
+/-12V@1A. It basically powered the majority of my breadboard projects
early on (mostly audio related). It even had a variable speed fan
controlled by the heatsink temperature!
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