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Help needed to solve SEPIC converter

04/17/2012 2:26 AM

Hi All,

I have designed a circuit which can give 24V,2.5A output with the input varies from 21-28V. I tested that circuit in LT Spice. Everything is fine. So,I made PCB. But now,at no load my output is good and am getting 24V. Once i connect the Load(24V DC Bulb,40W) my output voltage drastically coming down to 13-14V. Glowing the bulb very low. Kindly anyone help me out.

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Help needed to solve SEPIC converter

04/17/2012 11:55 AM

Perhaps you should consider inserting your circuit as a .bmp or .jpg using the little camera icon above the edit box.

More importantly, where did you find a 40 Watt bulb rated for 24 volts?

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