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Old 21st February 2011, 06:20 AM   #1
eeyore is offline eeyore  Australia
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Default VCT and RMS V

Really dumb question. I have a Hammond 185E230 that has 2 secondaries each at 115V-0V. If I connect them in series, with a centre tap, the voltage is 240 VCT. Now, when I go to PSU Designer, I enter in 240V in the RMS V field for a Bridge design right? Having a brain block
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