Pardon me if someone has already pointed this out (I have not followed the 
entire thread)- my past experience with linear supplies reveals an all too 
often failure mode of either shorted pass transistors or blown control chips 
(LM-723).  In either case the output voltage from the supply can rise to the 
unregulated DC filtered voltage (usually 20+ volts) and cook anything attached. 
 A fast and effective crowbar, if designed correctly, will clamp this voltage 
before it destroys your expensive equipment. With switchers my experience has 
been that one or more of the switching FETs or high speed diodes fail and the 
supply just dies (no output).  Which one would you rather have connected to 
your brand new K3 if it failed?

73
Rodger
N4NRW
counting down the day till the K3 arrival!
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