Timeline for What the Vout would be in this circuit?
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| Jul 11 at 23:00 | comment | added | Andy aka | The value needs to satisfy the potential divider equation i.e. \$9=120\times\dfrac{R_{LOAD}}{6000 + R_{LOAD}}\$ however, you'll never attain an output current of 1 amp even under a short circuit scenario. Maximum short circuit current is 120/6000 i.e. way-off 1 amp. @tedsorvino if we are done here, please take note of this: What should I do when someone answers my question. If you are still confused about something then leave a comment to request further clarification. | |
| Jul 11 at 22:56 | comment | added | tedsorvino | Thanks for the reply Andy aka. Exactly what I measure. Is there any recommended power resistor dummy load to take the V out down to 9v/1a, please? | |
| Jul 11 at 22:51 | history | answered | Andy aka | CC BY-SA 4.0 |