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Join Date: Jun 2007
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I am building a power supply for my phono stage. The PS has to deliver 200mA to the phono stage. The circuit I am using calls for a choke in both the +- rails. My question is, does each choke have to be rated at 100mA or at 200mA?
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Minnesota
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200 mA
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Thanks, that's what I thought.
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Well this is another choke question. I need a 15mh or larger 2A
choke for a choke input power supply. I have a Signal ch-2 choke rated at 70mh and 2A would it be safe to use it here? At first I was hesitent but have been runing it for almost an hour and it's not even baby bottle warm. |
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