Zacvining
Newbie

Bear with me and try not to get frustrated for I’m learning how to do this as I go . I’m wanting to reverse engineer this linear power supply from the early 90s . The power supply from 0 to 14 V with a capability of 2 amps One issue I have run into is the circuit board was painted black so that you are unable to identify components. another is some parts are now obsolete, but I have been able to find suitable replacements. There are two components that I’m not sure of , one that I am assuming is a transistor, and the other is a Varisitor . I’m hoping somebody here can possibly help me figure this out. I built a copy of the power supply using a 2N3055 transistor And omitting the possible varisitor component. I was able to get the power supply to run for a short period of time until the 47 ohm resistor caught fire. Attached file one is a drawing of the components. I have figured out and how they are laid out on the circuit. Attached file two is photo of possible Varisitor. attached file three is all the information I can figure out about possible transistor
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