Where can I find a circuit diagram for building a 15V power supply?

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A user is seeking a circuit diagram for a 15V power supply for home testing. Another participant provides a link to a suitable diagram that supports voltages from 1.2 to 15 volts and currents up to 3 amps. The suggested resource is deemed useful for general testing purposes. The original poster expresses gratitude for the assistance. This exchange highlights the community's support in sharing valuable technical resources.
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Hello,

I was wondering if anyone knew where you could find a good circuit diagram for building your own PSU.

I am looking something that would maybe go up to 15 volts or so, just for doing some testing etc at home.

I did a quick search here and didn't find anything.

Thanks in advance.

Seán
 
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Thats fantastic, thank you very much.

Seán
 
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