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702. Power Supplies
Wed 16 September 2009, 19:31
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Kyle, First off do you have any specs...
Kyle,
First off do you have any specs for the transformer?
What are the secondary voltages for the transformer?
What input voltage are you using?
You should be wiring the input side of...
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Wed 16 September 2009, 12:40
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Gerald, Any high wattage load as you...
Gerald,
Any high wattage load as you suggested will work in a pinch. The spacing of the plug might not work for some types of capacitors (computer grade caps with screw terminals would be...
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Wed 16 September 2009, 07:09
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Kyle, It sounds like you have the wires...
Kyle,
It sounds like you have the wires correctly, as you stated you had 54V on the cap the other day. 38V AC on the transformer will give you 53.7V DC after the bridge and capacitor...
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702. Power Supplies
Tue 15 September 2009, 20:01
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Or you could use a lamp pigtail and put in a 60...
Or you could use a lamp pigtail and put in a 60 or 100W light bulb and use that to bleed off the charge. A pigtail is just a lamp socket with two leads coming off it. Works if you dont have any...
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702. Power Supplies
Tue 15 September 2009, 10:55
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Kyle, Also don't forget that when...
Kyle,
Also don't forget that when reading the output of the transformer you should be using the AC mode of your meter. After the bridge rectifier and capacitor, use the DC mode of your...
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