There are all kinds of 3-terminal linear regulators around - even for 24
and 28 volts. Most source at least 0.5 amperes. Of course, you'd have to
find a transformer. Suggestion for the transformer if you're serious is
Hammond direct (Canadian) or Antique Electronic Supplies, online at :
tubesandmore.com. Antique Electronic Supplies carries Hammond XFMRs.
Dave - WØLEV
On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 12:42 AM qrv@kd4e.com <qrv@kd4e.com> wrote:
> 29vdc is an odd voltage choice. Any idea why they chose it?
>
> Have you tried putting 24vdc to them?
>
> That should be easier to find.
>
> You could always tape some 18650 calls together to get the voltage you
> need,
>
> then charge them when the lights aren't on ...
>
>
> > I'm looking for some 29v DC @ 210ma or slightly higher analog wall
> > warts to replace the switching garbage supplies that came with outdoor
> > LED Christmas lights. Filtering was a waste of time. Without analog
> > supplies these beautiful lights go right to the trash with their
> > switchers. I find nothing from the usual sources, including Mouser,
> > DigiKey, Jameco. 73, Jim W6YA
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