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I've built a SMPS.. I would like to get +/-15 and +/-25 from it.. I know that i can build two secondary or use another method.. My question is.. Is possible to use at the same time togheter? Or will i "burn" the transformer???
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Brantford, ON
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If you dont exceed the VA rating of the transformer it will be fine
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