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"Paul E. Schoen" <pstech@smart.net> wrote in message
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normally a viable option. The gain will typically be much lower so the
needed base current very soon gets to a level which will damage the
potentiometer track."
The above three methods covered
http://www.cpemma.co.uk/ef.html
A swap to a MOSFET voltage follower isn't really a good option, the voltage
drop is several volts rather than 0.7 or so.
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"However, using a more powerful transistor to run a more powerful fan is notGiven the symptom (the pot smoking when turned about 1/2 way)
and assuming things are wired correctly, it means the transistor
draws more base current than the pot can handle. A transistor
with higher gain, or a darlington transistor, or a circuit with
2 transistors would draw less current from the pot.
normally a viable option. The gain will typically be much lower so the
needed base current very soon gets to a level which will damage the
potentiometer track."
The above three methods covered
http://www.cpemma.co.uk/ef.html
A swap to a MOSFET voltage follower isn't really a good option, the voltage
drop is several volts rather than 0.7 or so.
--
Yorkshire rules, OK