Hi:

The Gibbs 5 Mhz frequency standard used a two step power supply system.
http://prc68.com/I/office_equip.html
It uses a couple of series connected UA723 based power supplies. One to drop the AC line to 20 VDC to float charge 3 series connected 6 Volt (18 V total) lead acid batteries and the other to supply the double oven quartz oscillator that used a Bailey glass bottle rock. It's my understanding that this is a very quiet power supply.

It's fatal flaw was that the lead acid batteries were in the same rack mount box as the electronics and acid fumes etched the traces off the circuit that was inside the oven.

Have Fun,

Brooke Clarke
http://www.PRC68.com
http://www.end2partygovernment.com/2012Issues.html
http://www.prc68.com/I/DietNutrition.html

Jim Lux wrote:
There are a variety of inexpensive wall-wart packaged float chargers for lead acid batteries around. Might be easier to just get something off the shelf.

http://www.power-sonic.com/images/powersonic/chargers/AC-Series_12_Aug_15.pdf


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