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Mark
Can anybody point me to a good design of same.
240 VAC in, 9 VAC out.
240 VAC in, 9 VAC out.
Can anybody point me to a good design of same.
240 VAC in, 9 VAC out.
Can anybody point me to a good design of same.
240 VAC in, 9 VAC out.
Mark said:Can anybody point me to a good design of same.
240 VAC in, 9 VAC out.
Sounds more like primary school![]()
I am trying to build a 240 VAC in (or even 110 VAC in, I really don't
care) 9 VAC out, regulated (to 9 VAC) , isolated (from transformer), step
down transformer and AC power supply.
Input fused (at about 2 amps) but I could adapt just about any design to
about that current.
There...but I think I already said it, didn't I ..Let's see?
Mark said:I am trying to build a 240 VAC in (or even 110 VAC in, I really don't care)
9 VAC out, regulated (to 9 VAC) , isolated (from transformer), step down
transformer and AC power supply.
Input fused (at about 2 amps) but I could adapt just about any design to
about that current.
There...but I think I already said it, didn't I ..Let's see?
... yes, thats me.
......ah, I did.
Do you need a regulated 9V RMS Sinewave output? What for?????
James said:What is the application?
Do you need a regulated 9V RMS Sinewave output? What for?????
James
Yes, I really do need 9 VAC for my application.
Within the application, the 9 VAC is rectified, filtered, regulated (to
+15 VDC and -15 VDC) and then filtered again.
So the input needs to be regulated to within about (+ or -) 1% 9 VAC.
No, I think I want to regulate the output of the transformer.
The output of any transformer is only proportional to the voltage of it's
input. AFAIK, anyway.
So if the volts in aren't nominal, nor is the voltage out.
Phil Allison said:"Mark"
** BEWARE: Top posting fuckwit on loose !!
** Seeing as you are a COLOSSAL FUCKING MORON with ZERO
ability to provide a intelligent specification
- just what the **** s the application - eh ???
** Err - is that 2 amps AC at 240 volts or 120 volts - FUCKWIT ??
** This UTTER ASS is either on an overdose of mild altering drugs
- or damn well needs to be.
PISS OFF TROLL !!!!!!!!!!
....... Phil
Doesn't matter a rats arse to my purpose.
Mark said:Yes, I really do need 9 VAC for my application.
Within the application, the 9 VAC is rectified, filtered, regulated (to
+15 VDC and -15 VDC) and then filtered again.
So the input needs to be regulated to within about (+ or -) 1% 9 VAC.
James said:*** Thanks...thats the best laugh I've had for ages
I'm sure a single 9Vac supply will give you amazingly clean +/-15V rails,
you'd best make sure you get a 500W toroidal though, that'll help..
PMSL
James