cfuttrup wrote: 
> The regulator is a Semtech Corp. EZ1085ACT, the print on the chip says:
> 
> SC
> 
> EZ1085ACT
> 0011
> E93072A
> 
> In a TO-220 case. Please let me know if you have any tips on what
> regulator could replace this one to obtain ca. 5 Volt.
> 
> P.S. My house is grounded and the cable and the socket on the power
> supply, but I see that 'ground' ends in a blind spot on the PCB.
> 
> /Claus

Hope you don't mind me saying so but I think you are making this more
difficult than it should be, you could use a toy steam engine to charge
a 6v lead acid battery and regulate that to 5v......but why the hell
would you!

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4-USB-24V-12V-to-5V-5A-Step-Down-Buck-Power-Supply-Module-Converter-Board-Case/284088764008?hash=item4225028668:g:-WUAAOSwvWFfuHmC

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Regulated-Switching-Power-Supply-3-3V-5V-9V-12V-18V-24V-36V-48V-Universal-PSU-DC/151886747221?hash=item235d27d655:g:tRgAAOSwS~tewCyz

I know you have to wait and maybe pay charges but there are so many
switch mode power supplies available for very little.

Bonne chance Strebor


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