Pass B1 DIY - Need Help

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It really annoys me when a posting goes DRY.

The original poster should post that he has resolved the problem - so that those are helping him/her are thanked. OR to say that they have given up.

JUNG4G please post a status report.

I apologize that I have a job and family to attend to far more often than my projects... twas not my intent to offend and did not expect a response so quickly.


Good manners would suggest KatieandDad owes jung4g an apology. I assume he did by PM. 😕
 
DEFINITE OVERKILL

BUT. you could build a SLOW START circuit that places your 221R resistor in circuit until C1 is charged, then short it out once it is charged.

Its probably cheaper just to buy a 24V Wall-Mart supply. SMPS supply ,may have same issues though.

30Va toroid ($15 from Amazon). W005 Bridge $1. Two small caps (Dont need to be huge as you've got 30000uF in B1).

Now you know the problem you can experiment.
 
I personally think this is a waste of money as the better solution would be a dedicated Tr/Br/C/R/C solution.

However, something along these lines would work.

A 24V relay should pull in OK at 18V.

Using a slightly larger series resistor for the B1 supply would have the added advantage of reducing turn-on thump as the B1 would come on slowly.

I think you'll find that a 30VA transformer and a 24V relay will be almost the same price.
 

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