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A AndrewT R.I.P. Joined 2004 2013-03-26 2:24 pm #21 2013-03-26 2:24 pm #21 no. ••• More options Share jaycee Member Joined 2004 2013-03-26 5:00 pm #22 2013-03-26 5:00 pm #22 AndrewT, i take it my board is fine, for one rectifier ? I don't really see the point in two rectifiers unless you're dealing with a buttload of current. ••• More options Share A AndrewT R.I.P. Joined 2004 2013-03-26 5:15 pm #23 2013-03-26 5:15 pm #23 Mooly told you in post8 ! ••• More options Share jaycee Member Joined 2004 2013-03-26 7:34 pm #24 2013-03-26 7:34 pm #24 df96... and like i said... ••• More options Share W Walkalone Member Joined 2011 2013-03-27 10:55 am #25 2013-03-27 10:55 am #25 Yep! What's about with two rectifiers? ••• More options Share W Walkalone Member Joined 2011 2013-03-29 12:36 pm #26 2013-03-29 12:36 pm #26 Along time ago, i did few PSU circuit, like this pic. It's good, no hum. Is it right way for full regulator with 2 rectifiers? Attachments untitled.GIF 14.6 KB · Views: 83 ••• More options Share A AntonTR Member Joined 2011 2013-03-31 7:15 am #27 2013-03-31 7:15 am #27 Try this circuit. Best regards, Anton Attachments circuit.GIF 14.3 KB · Views: 65 ••• More options Share A AndrewT R.I.P. Joined 2004 2013-03-31 9:45 am #28 2013-03-31 9:45 am #28 I prefer post27. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home Amplifiers Solid State Correct way for PSU?
jaycee Member Joined 2004 2013-03-26 5:00 pm #22 2013-03-26 5:00 pm #22 AndrewT, i take it my board is fine, for one rectifier ? I don't really see the point in two rectifiers unless you're dealing with a buttload of current. ••• More options Share A AndrewT R.I.P. Joined 2004 2013-03-26 5:15 pm #23 2013-03-26 5:15 pm #23 Mooly told you in post8 ! ••• More options Share jaycee Member Joined 2004 2013-03-26 7:34 pm #24 2013-03-26 7:34 pm #24 df96... and like i said... ••• More options Share W Walkalone Member Joined 2011 2013-03-27 10:55 am #25 2013-03-27 10:55 am #25 Yep! What's about with two rectifiers? ••• More options Share W Walkalone Member Joined 2011 2013-03-29 12:36 pm #26 2013-03-29 12:36 pm #26 Along time ago, i did few PSU circuit, like this pic. It's good, no hum. Is it right way for full regulator with 2 rectifiers? Attachments untitled.GIF 14.6 KB · Views: 83 ••• More options Share A AntonTR Member Joined 2011 2013-03-31 7:15 am #27 2013-03-31 7:15 am #27 Try this circuit. Best regards, Anton Attachments circuit.GIF 14.3 KB · Views: 65 ••• More options Share A AndrewT R.I.P. Joined 2004 2013-03-31 9:45 am #28 2013-03-31 9:45 am #28 I prefer post27. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home Amplifiers Solid State Correct way for PSU?
AndrewT, i take it my board is fine, for one rectifier ? I don't really see the point in two rectifiers unless you're dealing with a buttload of current.
A AndrewT R.I.P. Joined 2004 2013-03-26 5:15 pm #23 2013-03-26 5:15 pm #23 Mooly told you in post8 ! ••• More options Share jaycee Member Joined 2004 2013-03-26 7:34 pm #24 2013-03-26 7:34 pm #24 df96... and like i said... ••• More options Share W Walkalone Member Joined 2011 2013-03-27 10:55 am #25 2013-03-27 10:55 am #25 Yep! What's about with two rectifiers? ••• More options Share W Walkalone Member Joined 2011 2013-03-29 12:36 pm #26 2013-03-29 12:36 pm #26 Along time ago, i did few PSU circuit, like this pic. It's good, no hum. Is it right way for full regulator with 2 rectifiers? Attachments untitled.GIF 14.6 KB · Views: 83 ••• More options Share A AntonTR Member Joined 2011 2013-03-31 7:15 am #27 2013-03-31 7:15 am #27 Try this circuit. Best regards, Anton Attachments circuit.GIF 14.3 KB · Views: 65 ••• More options Share A AndrewT R.I.P. Joined 2004 2013-03-31 9:45 am #28 2013-03-31 9:45 am #28 I prefer post27. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
jaycee Member Joined 2004 2013-03-26 7:34 pm #24 2013-03-26 7:34 pm #24 df96... and like i said... ••• More options Share W Walkalone Member Joined 2011 2013-03-27 10:55 am #25 2013-03-27 10:55 am #25 Yep! What's about with two rectifiers? ••• More options Share W Walkalone Member Joined 2011 2013-03-29 12:36 pm #26 2013-03-29 12:36 pm #26 Along time ago, i did few PSU circuit, like this pic. It's good, no hum. Is it right way for full regulator with 2 rectifiers? Attachments untitled.GIF 14.6 KB · Views: 83 ••• More options Share A AntonTR Member Joined 2011 2013-03-31 7:15 am #27 2013-03-31 7:15 am #27 Try this circuit. Best regards, Anton Attachments circuit.GIF 14.3 KB · Views: 65 ••• More options Share A AndrewT R.I.P. Joined 2004 2013-03-31 9:45 am #28 2013-03-31 9:45 am #28 I prefer post27. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
W Walkalone Member Joined 2011 2013-03-27 10:55 am #25 2013-03-27 10:55 am #25 Yep! What's about with two rectifiers? ••• More options Share W Walkalone Member Joined 2011 2013-03-29 12:36 pm #26 2013-03-29 12:36 pm #26 Along time ago, i did few PSU circuit, like this pic. It's good, no hum. Is it right way for full regulator with 2 rectifiers? Attachments untitled.GIF 14.6 KB · Views: 83 ••• More options Share A AntonTR Member Joined 2011 2013-03-31 7:15 am #27 2013-03-31 7:15 am #27 Try this circuit. Best regards, Anton Attachments circuit.GIF 14.3 KB · Views: 65 ••• More options Share A AndrewT R.I.P. Joined 2004 2013-03-31 9:45 am #28 2013-03-31 9:45 am #28 I prefer post27. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
W Walkalone Member Joined 2011 2013-03-29 12:36 pm #26 2013-03-29 12:36 pm #26 Along time ago, i did few PSU circuit, like this pic. It's good, no hum. Is it right way for full regulator with 2 rectifiers? Attachments untitled.GIF 14.6 KB · Views: 83 ••• More options Share A AntonTR Member Joined 2011 2013-03-31 7:15 am #27 2013-03-31 7:15 am #27 Try this circuit. Best regards, Anton Attachments circuit.GIF 14.3 KB · Views: 65 ••• More options Share A AndrewT R.I.P. Joined 2004 2013-03-31 9:45 am #28 2013-03-31 9:45 am #28 I prefer post27. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Along time ago, i did few PSU circuit, like this pic. It's good, no hum. Is it right way for full regulator with 2 rectifiers?
A AntonTR Member Joined 2011 2013-03-31 7:15 am #27 2013-03-31 7:15 am #27 Try this circuit. Best regards, Anton Attachments circuit.GIF 14.3 KB · Views: 65 ••• More options Share A AndrewT R.I.P. Joined 2004 2013-03-31 9:45 am #28 2013-03-31 9:45 am #28 I prefer post27. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
A AndrewT R.I.P. Joined 2004 2013-03-31 9:45 am #28 2013-03-31 9:45 am #28 I prefer post27. ••• More options Share