This is simple 2N3055 Variable power supply circuit. This circuit has some advantages such as it it can deliver an output voltage
between 1,5 V and 15 V with a 500 mA maximum current and low production
cost. If the current consumption do not exceed 350 mA, the circuit has
stabilization of better than 2%. Here is the circuit:
The potentiometer is used to vary the output voltage.
When overloading is happened, a buzzer will sound a alarm. This circuit
use auto-oscillating buzzer, type 24. P1 slider voltage and the output voltage
are compared by T4. The T3-T5 Darlington base current is stopped when
the P1 slider voltage is 0,65 V higher than the adjusted voltage. C1 and
B1 are used to filter the 18V, 1A transformer voltage. The Bz1 starts
the alarm, when the output current is more then 500 mA.