L-Adapter

I am curious. (please excuse if already asked)

Have a transformer with 2 separate but identical output windings (seems most these days so can be dual parallel or series)
If I connect each output pair to identically configured L-Adapters and then connect the output from the L-Adapters (+ -+ - ) will this work for a dual (+ 0v - ) supply ?
Not that I wish to do this but just curious as I am building another pair of L-Adaptors and the thought occurred. 🙂
 
Thanks. Can you recall any success in this if I don’t want to read the entire thread? I’m thinking of implementations with a good bunch of opamps, complementary pair transistors etc. The SSLV is a great alternative but I think maybe the L-adapter concept can give a good results with a decent current economy? Like a replacement for the common 317/337 setup.
 
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That's 0.07Ω output impedance. Voltages measured at the board's output connector, not at the end of output wires I presume?
Watch except high value reservoir capacitors, those are for less ripple, the output connections to be sturdy and the output wires to be thick and short when at such high amperage.

What was the voltage across D11 when running 5A load?