Simplistic NJFET RIAA

Normally it will be too low. But some transformers overshoot spec while mains overshoot too in some places. So do a test seeking 43VDC as minimum after rectification and filtering when the bleeder resistors are installed as load too.
 
Not bad if this mains is your low side average. I get 233V on average here for instance and 229-231V when seldomly low.

It seems to that this is also low here - it can get over 235V at times. So it is tight, but ok. Great!

The bleeder resistor, although higher specified, gets very warm, almost too hot to touch. Why do we need that resistor? It may has been discussed before, but I have missed the deeper meaning of an heavy load before the actual power supply, which is a heavy load itself. Does it make the psu less noisy?
 
That is why I specified 2x2W 10k in parallel. To share heat. Mount them with some little distance from the board also, if you are using a perf board at all. It both makes it bit less noisy over the umbilical cable and drains it out in acceptable time both for operation LEDS to extinguish and not to hold charge for when unplugging.
 
Just built one of my power supplies and getting 59vdc after rectifiers, smoothing and with load resistors. Trafo is 230vac, 0-18 0-18vac 30va. I am measuring my mains at 233vac and the output from the trafo is 42vac. I think I need some series resistors to reduce the output voltage to more acceptable levels, any suggestions?
 
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The transformer is too happy for its stated spec. Another user showed 48DCV for same labeled Tx couple of days ago. Use Duncan PSU free simulator for 100mA load per channel and try resistor values between the bridge and the filter capacitor until you will lose 10-12V. Use 3-5W for real resistors and whatever value you will end up with in the simulator.
 
Just built one of my power supplies and getting 59vdc after rectifiers, smoothing and with load resistors. Trafo is 230vac, 0-18 0-18vac 30va. I am measuring my mains at 233vac and the output from the trafo is 42vac. I think I need some series resistors to reduce the output voltage to more acceptable levels, any suggestions?
36Vac on load changing to 42Vac off load, indicates a transformer regulation of 16.6%.
That is normal for a 30VA toroid. A 30VA EI would have an even higher regulation.
Very small transformers can even exceed 30% regulation.
It takes little current draw (load) to reduce the smoothed DC voltage.
 
Hi Salas, sorry if this question is being asked before. The 117gr stated in the build guide are 3-4mA ( regulator section) and 4-5mA in the phono part. I measured about 20 of my stash and got only one 3.68mA, the rest are from 4.5 up to 5.6mA. Which ones should i use?.
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