Yes that should be enough voltage to get you running. I think that Matttcattt is running his GC on the same supply.
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If not, go to my beginner's page and carefully check that you have followed ALL the advice there. You'll find it
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Raffir,
I suppose you only have one transformer and my coments are based on that.
Connect one very short and thick wire from one channel's star ground point to the other one.
You'll have to join the two boards close toguether.
Then connect the ground wire from the PSU to the middle of that thick ground wire.
Then fire it up and see what happens.
I suppose you only have one transformer and my coments are based on that.
Connect one very short and thick wire from one channel's star ground point to the other one.
You'll have to join the two boards close toguether.
Then connect the ground wire from the PSU to the middle of that thick ground wire.
Then fire it up and see what happens.
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