ok so im having an issue. im using brians LM3886 boards. i have a 24v-0-24v ct transformer.
i read on a post of someone using a ct transformer and basically said send 24v(A) to AC1, 24v(B) to AC2, and the CT to both. so i did that and the psb seem to power up good. LED lite up, V-,PG- =34vdc, and V+,PG+=34vdc.
problem is once i hook up the amp board and power up the psb vibrates, basically sounds like hair clippers.
ha ha laugh it up. as long as you all find it amusing. jk,
i dont know what the deal is. V-psb to V-, V+psb to V+, &PG+- to corresponding pg's+-.
id appreciate the help if aanyone understood me
i read on a post of someone using a ct transformer and basically said send 24v(A) to AC1, 24v(B) to AC2, and the CT to both. so i did that and the psb seem to power up good. LED lite up, V-,PG- =34vdc, and V+,PG+=34vdc.
problem is once i hook up the amp board and power up the psb vibrates, basically sounds like hair clippers.

ha ha laugh it up. as long as you all find it amusing. jk,
i dont know what the deal is. V-psb to V-, V+psb to V+, &PG+- to corresponding pg's+-.
id appreciate the help if aanyone understood me
anybody??? got any idea??
i was messing w/ it and i pulled v- and pg+ and turned the amp on and it didnt buz. is it possible i need to switch v- and pg+ destination? **** i dont know
i was messing w/ it and i pulled v- and pg+ and turned the amp on and it didnt buz. is it possible i need to switch v- and pg+ destination? **** i dont know
impsick said:...is it possible i need to switch v- and pg+ destination? **** i dont know
I wouldn't think that's a good idea...both the diodes and capacitors are polarized on the rectifier board and further downstream on the amp board.
positive and negative rectifier + center tapped transformer = short circuit... Draw it up and you see that the diodes short the transformer during one of the half cycles. If you have a centertapped transformer, connect the center tap to the common after the rectifiers instead.
The picture Brian posted will work, connect it like that if that is the board you have.
The picture Brian posted will work, connect it like that if that is the board you have.
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