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Im half asleep but why will you get a peak of 75 volts?
at the primaries you will have 37.5Vrms or about 53Vpeak...after rectification you will just have a rectified wave with a 53V peak....you wont get near 75V... |
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The one and only
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Given the probable losses you won't even get 50 volts.
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Indiana
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So when I wire two power sources with the same voltage, in this case the dual primarys, in series I end up with the same voltage I would obtain from wiring just one of the primarys to the same circuit. Is that the general idea? I didn't know if that was the case or not and took the guess that you could add voltages. Just curious how does a wave with peak 53 volts create a relatively similar consistent voltage? Oh, well thanks for the correction.
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The consistent voltage is created by the capacitors....
they will charge very close to the peak of the wave reaching them |
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