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I missed the 6VAC on your drawing... sorry.... you should watch the phase of your AC when you "add" them... I recommend thinking about the point of using a regulated supply for the front end that actually sits on something floating... I think a pure 70V supply for the front end is better? \\\Jens |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Jens,
When adding auxiliary windings in a transformer to the main winding to achieve higher frontend voltage how do you determine the phase. In most cases the net voltage reading is all that is available. I too have looked into using the psu2.2 as a regulator for my leach amp. The net on the frontend would be approximately 82 volts. I am using a 12 volt auxiliary winding from the main 1 kva transformer. Tad |
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The easy way, without a scope, is to look at the winding direction on the torride.... that will tell you the direction for the aux winding to work correctly. \\\Jens |
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@jens or bob,
can you again please post the schematics corresponding to the board v2.2 please? thanks....
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Hi Jens,
thanks a lot, that was fast....
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Are there any boards left, and can this support +-18V 250ma ?
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: London, Ontario
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Sorry for bringing this thread back into circulation. But I need some help if anyone is still reading this.
I have just started to build my 6 transistor Jens Rasmussen Leach amp (from 2005/6) and I was planning to use the PSU 2.2 unit (65V version) of this thread as my regulator. So I have a couple of questions to start with.
Cheers, Fred
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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1. 40 VAC gets you ~55V, which is appropriate voltage for the main supply, but not enough to get you to 65V for the front end. You might try a voltage doubler as shown in http://www.passdiy.com/pdf/a75p2.pdf to feed the regulator. If you want to go that route we can discuss how to create a doubler to work with with this circuit board. Otherwise, you could use a separate 50-55V transformer or add auxiliary windings to your main transformer to give you another 10-15 VAC.
2. If using a center tapped transformer, you must not use D2, D4, D12 and D14. Repeating that just because you didn't state it. A better grounding practice would be to return the center tap and the regulator grounds to a star ground, where you also connect the Leach amp's ground leads. |
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