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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Northants
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I can have if it is any use, a 1000VA toroid with 115/230V Primaries and twin 45V secondaries from 230V.
Could I use this big lump as the basis for an offboard power supply to feed my gainclones, CDP and dac? Or am I better off with independant transformers. If I can use it, what would be the most acceptable way of dropping the voltage to the 5V, 12V, 25V etc I would want? All the regulators I have seen have a max Vin of 40V. Any other suggestions for this 10Kg doorstop? Thanks for your help, Phill |
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