Does anybody have an idea, how can be measured DC component in primary winding of PSU transformer? I hope it's possible without expensive equipment? 

Kiril,
Check out this thread:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=9516&highlight=mains+component
With a bridge rectifier and capacitor in one side of the mains supply only, you should be able to measure any DC present across the electrolytic capacitor
Cheers,
Check out this thread:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=9516&highlight=mains+component
With a bridge rectifier and capacitor in one side of the mains supply only, you should be able to measure any DC present across the electrolytic capacitor
Cheers,
I think you guys have misunderstood the question.
The question is how do I measure the DC part in the AC signal? My suggestion is simply to switch the DVM to DC but some (all?) may have some voltage limiting so the reading MAY be wrong. One trick to avoid this is to attach an external LP-filter, 100k plus 1 µF as a start. This filter reduces the AC part of the signal you want to measure.
The question is how do I measure the DC part in the AC signal? My suggestion is simply to switch the DVM to DC but some (all?) may have some voltage limiting so the reading MAY be wrong. One trick to avoid this is to attach an external LP-filter, 100k plus 1 µF as a start. This filter reduces the AC part of the signal you want to measure.
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