24VDC Power Supply [RE-wrenches]

Darryl Thayer daryl_solar at yahoo.com
Sat Dec 20 05:19:39 PST 2003


Hi DAve
do you mean that you have 24 volt AC now? if so then a
bridge rectifier, a capacitor, a three terminal
voltage regulator and you are there. The three
terminal device requires about 1.5 volts DC to
operate.  
Darryl

--- "David Palumbo, Independent Power & Light"
<ipl at sover.net> wrote:
> I'm looking for a power supply/controller/converter?
> for a LP boiler.
> 
> Will supply this device with 24vdc system power
> (anywhere from 23.5 to 31
> volts dc) and want to have 23.5 to 24.5 volts dc
> regulated power to feed the
> boiler. The draw is minimal, 2 amps at most.
> 
> I think that I used a Zane device to accomplish a
> similar goal years ago
> with mixed results. The Zane regulated the voltage
> well, but put out a lot
> of noise onto FL lights.
> 
> What else works well for this today?
> 
> Thanks and Happy Holidays,
> Dave
> 
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