I had considered building it as a linear for the very same reason David pointed out, "hell to troubleshoot."
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 8:13 PM, David <[email protected]> wrote: > On 8/14/13 8:49 PM, Peter Gutmann wrote: > > Another thing about switchmode design is that unless it's pretty >> simple, you're better off outsourcing it (meaning, get a pre-built >> one). >> > > WhatHeSaid. Switchers are notorious for being persnickety about components > tolerances, and are sheer hell to troubleshoot as well. > > And the bigger you get, the harder they fail... > > I love the smell of burning bakelite^H^H glass-fiber^H^H electrolyte in > the morning... > > -- -- -- -Christopher Olesch *"Affordable IT Services for Non-Profit & Small Business"* || http://www.ngotechnology.org/ || http://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisoleschjr *Masonic Affiliations:* || http://www.scottishritechicago.org || http://www.supremecouncil.org/ || http://www.ilmason.org/ *Online Artistic Portfolio* || http://cjolesch.deviantart.com/
