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Increasing the power output of a switching power supply

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Hi all, I'm a ham operator and want to increase the power output of my SMPS replacing the MJE13007 with MJE13009, doubler capacitor from 220uF x 200V with 470uF x 200V and Schottky output rectifier BYV32 with MBRB4030. Do I need to change anything else? My SMSP does not have current limit circuit rotection circuit.

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Fernando - PU2PLL - Brazil
 

Due MJE13009 is designed to operate at nominal current 50% greater than MJE13007, some care must be taken at heatsink/cooler.

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