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Schematic for a Tenma DC Power Supply 705-72
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[QUOTE="Tom.G, post: 6004847, member: 581973"] [LIST=1] [*]Inspect for burned parts; replace as needed. [*]Replace both the LM723 and the 2N3055. (they are cheap) [/LIST] If the 2N3055 failed, it likely took the LM723 with it. Cheers, Tom EDIT: I found one 5 year old reference that said they contacted MCM Electronics for a schematic and they sent him one! MCM is now owned by [URL]http://www.newark.com[/URL], which sells the Tenma product line. [/QUOTE]
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