Hi,
Wiring the secondaries in series or parallel are just regular connections to increase total voltage or current. If you want to build a dual PS using two bridges that configuration it is the best circuit you can implement IMHO. Doing so you would avoid any average current to be establish in the secondaries in case of an unbalanced current output. Doing a center tape configuration and just one bridge you could saturate the transformer under those circumstances.
Wiring the secondaries in series or parallel are just regular connections to increase total voltage or current. If you want to build a dual PS using two bridges that configuration it is the best circuit you can implement IMHO. Doing so you would avoid any average current to be establish in the secondaries in case of an unbalanced current output. Doing a center tape configuration and just one bridge you could saturate the transformer under those circumstances.
Triad transformers are wound in China. I use them exclusively as OPTs for tube amps oddly enough. They are fine.
Hammond transformers are wound in Canada and they are of great quality also.
Nope, only the custom industrial transformers are wound in Canada for Hammond. They have a huge plant in Mexico
So, when it says "Made in Canada" is for the label or the cardboard box only then?! E
What are you saying, you bought something from them that said Made in Canada with a recent date code? Of course all their products were made in Canada a few years back.
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