Any 0-40 0-40 115V transformer > 50VA would do the job.
You might need to go up in power to obtain 40V
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Most circuits will work quite satisfactorally at slightly above or below their designed voltage.
You might need to go up in power to obtain 40V
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Most circuits will work quite satisfactorally at slightly above or below their designed voltage.
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The problem is I dont really need such high VAs.Any 0-40 0-40 115V transformer > 50VA would do the job.
You might need to go up in power to obtain 40V
Your Search Results | Newark | Resultshttp://www.newark.com/multicomp/mcta250-40/toroidal-transformer/dp/38K4926?in_merch=Popular Products
Most circuits will work quite satisfactorally at slightly above or below their designed voltage.
For NTD D1 build, 35VA is minimum and 50VA is optimal. Anything over 100VA in my view is a waste of money.
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