What you want is current regulation, not voltage regulation. [per SE]
 

 A battery is automatically voltage regulated. It cannot output more than
it's own voltage and is designed to not put out less for as long as possible.


Ken

At 06:08 PM 12/10/01 -0500, you wrote:
>http://www.hobbytron.net/CK182X.html    $50.00 model
>
>http://www.hobbytron.net/vk1823.html    $11.00 model
>
>
>Here are two different voltage regulators, (one with power source included)
>links above. Any opinions if either are a good idea for a newby to use for
>powering a CS maker. They sound like exactly what is being discussed on this
>site for regulating voltage and current. Am I correct or is it easier to
>just purchase an already assembled maker for around $75 like the Coyote
>machine?
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Over -n- Out
>Wayne
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