Yes you can. Read the instructions carefully on how to set them for your own needs.
Hello Salas, I read the instructions, but I did not understand how to connect the two pcb to have the two voltages with a single gnd, as regards the components to have the two tensions I have everything in the house, thanks a lot for the help
All F0 S0 outputs should go to the load's zero power input. +F +S to load's +V power input. F- S- to load's -V power input.
Thanks Salas, it was as I thought. One last thing, if I would need two different voltages like + 27v and -9 v, I would have to take two separate transformers for +27 and -9 or just one and reduce the voltage up to -9v?
Thanks
Salas,
I still have two set of boards that I haven't built yet. Since I have all the parts needed to build one set of boards, I was planning to build at least one set. I will use the ultrabib boards, that I still need to collect all the parts for, for a future project. So with the extra positive board I was going to use it to power 2 analog crossover boards, the lxmini ones in the DIYaudio store. It requires +24V with 75mA load for each. So would a CCA of 275mA work fine? Would a 2x22VA antek transformer work for this? I have an extra 200VA transformer that I could use (seems a bit large for the load, may get a smaller one to put in the chasis later).
I still have two set of boards that I haven't built yet. Since I have all the parts needed to build one set of boards, I was planning to build at least one set. I will use the ultrabib boards, that I still need to collect all the parts for, for a future project. So with the extra positive board I was going to use it to power 2 analog crossover boards, the lxmini ones in the DIYaudio store. It requires +24V with 75mA load for each. So would a CCA of 275mA work fine? Would a 2x22VA antek transformer work for this? I have an extra 200VA transformer that I could use (seems a bit large for the load, may get a smaller one to put in the chasis later).
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