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  1. M

    Voltage Reduction

    would this be a suitable diode to use: Part Max. recurrent Max. RMS Max. DC blocking number peak reverse voltage voltage P600A 50V 35V 50V Specifications: Max. Average forward rectified current: 6A Peak forward...
  2. M

    Voltage Reduction

    yeah its 7.4v lithium ion..
  3. M

    Voltage Reduction

    The powerverter produces continuous load of 3a with a max of 6a, i'm using it to run an asus net book from a 24v supply. The netbook's ac power supply has a stated output of 12v dc 3a, the output measured with a multi meter is 12.2v. What type of diodes would i require to use to achieve...
  4. M

    Voltage Reduction

    The actual output measured with a multi meter is 13.2v. Could i just get away with a couple of 3a rectifier diodes in series on the output to get it a bit closer to 12v, am assuming each diode would drop approx 0.5v across it.
  5. M

    Voltage Reduction

    I have an Alfatronix PS3 24v dc to 13.6v dc powerverter and require to reduce the output to 12v. Is there a compnent that can easily be utilised in-line with the output to achieve this?

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