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In Reply to: RE: None at all posted by kylealers@gmail.com on August 12, 2015 at 12:17:55:
If you are going to wrap the two leads to lower hum (only works if current is AC) --- then it is important to "center" the wave form. That is what using 100-ohm or 220-ohm resistors does.
However, if you convert the heater taps to DC, you do should not do this.
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Follow Ups
- Yes, only if you are going to use the tap in AC form - FenderLover 22:30:34 08/12/15 (13)
- RE: Yes, only if you are going to use the tap in AC form - kylealers@gmail.com 22:39:15 08/12/15 (12)
- 100-ohm or 220-ohm will be fine. - FenderLover 00:20:44 08/13/15 (11)
- RE: 100-ohm or 220-ohm will be fine. - kylealers@gmail.com 02:31:50 08/13/15 (9)
- Cool! - FenderLover 07:13:20 08/13/15 (8)
- RE: Cool! - kylealers@gmail.com 03:35:28 08/14/15 (7)
- center tap - FenderLover 07:15:02 08/14/15 (6)
- RE: center tap - kylealers@gmail.com 01:44:30 08/15/15 (5)
- How did you want to "better" your PSU? - FenderLover 07:36:24 08/15/15 (4)
- RE: How did you want to "better" your PSU? - kylealers@gmail.com 08:08:55 08/15/15 (3)
- RE: How did you want to "better" your PSU? - FenderLover 08:38:36 08/15/15 (2)
- RE: How did you want to "better" your PSU? - kylealers@gmail.com 02:33:38 08/16/15 (1)
- RE: How did you want to "better" your PSU? - FenderLover 03:54:12 08/16/15 (0)
- BTW... - FenderLover 00:21:58 08/13/15 (0)