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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Kalifornia
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Greetings,
In the simplified PSU pictured below the transformer has dual center tap secondaries; marked 0-9-18 and 0-9-18. With this configuration is there any way I can earth ground the secondaries (for the ground reference) and then float (not ground) the amp circuit. PSU voltage is ~ +/- 25 vdc. Thanks, scottw |
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