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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: NY
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Has anyone tried to use a toroid with secondaries higher then the required 18v secondaries for a Zen Amp. I have a 1000va toroid with two 65V secondary I was thinking about using. It makes 92vdc after the rectifier. How can I lower the voltage?
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2 ways.
If it has dual 120V primaries, you can put them in series and run them at 120V. (or) You can place a choke in series with the AC primary(s) or AC secondaries to drop the voltage. |
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