05-01-2024, 09:06 PM
Well done!
Note: When using an SMPS with a bee, it is recommended that the big 4700uF Orange cap is reduced to a smaller electrolytic cap such as 470uF @25V as not to present an overly long transient short circuit to your SMPS upon power up.
It's a good thing to keep the input voltage as low as possible to minimise but not eliminate the risk of tantalum capacitors from exploding or becoming aerial fireballs.
Note: When using an SMPS with a bee, it is recommended that the big 4700uF Orange cap is reduced to a smaller electrolytic cap such as 470uF @25V as not to present an overly long transient short circuit to your SMPS upon power up.
It's a good thing to keep the input voltage as low as possible to minimise but not eliminate the risk of tantalum capacitors from exploding or becoming aerial fireballs.
