I have a small doubt regarding over voltage protection. I have an TDA7377 amplifier board that can take a maximum of 18 volts only. I prefer to power it from a 12 volt 2A centre tapped transformer based linear power supply. I can happily work the amp from 12 volts to a safe value of 16 volts. The DC output voltage after bridge rectifier and filtering is around 16.9 volts. I need a maximum of 1.5 Amps.
Now, the problem is that at my place, the mains voltage is not steady. So the output DC can sometimes shift to a value of 18 volts or above, depending upon the mains power fluctuation. If I don't put a voltage limiting circuit, the amp may get destroyed since the normal output voltage itself is much near to 16.9 volts
What is the best solution for this???? I am willing to fix the max output voltage of amp at 15 volts