Voltage regulator

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Voltage regulator

10 Mar 2021 16:19
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This looks interesting. I wonder how it works and how well it works.
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Re: Voltage regulator

10 Mar 2021 16:49 - 10 Mar 2021 16:51
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TexasKZ wrote: This looks interesting. I wonder how it works and how well it works.
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80 $ for an unknown voltage regulator divice build with 1$ parts, it´s a miracle, no way........:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Voltage regulator

10 Mar 2021 16:52
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Nippon Denso are a reputable company. They used to make gauges...not sure if they still do.
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Re: Voltage regulator

10 Mar 2021 17:05
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ND has 150,000 employees and generates something like $47B in annual revenue. In other words, they are no mickey mouse company.

That said, that little deally bob doesn't look like much of a regulator.

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