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In Reply to: RE: Help needed: Significant Voltage drop after PS caps posted by xaudiomanx on January 30, 2017 at 04:56:01
Yes, which is why I'd have liked to have known the exact measurement points.
Still, it looks like the OP is on top of it now.
Cheers,
91.
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Where do you see a post that indicates Banpuku has resolved his issues?
I am rather curious myself, although it seems either the voltage measurements are not all wrt ground potential and therefore cannot be compared to one another or that one or more parts is faulty.EDIT: OK, so I see that in response to RPMac's point about checking the wiring, etc, Banpuku responded "you nailed it". I'd still like to know specifics; one can learn from these sorts of glitches.
Edits: 01/30/17
Lew,
I agree. It is nice to see when the resolution is posted. It was RPMac that got me thinking about my C1 and C2 caps not being wired correctly.
Specifically, C1 was not grounded, rather it was wired to the L2. And, L2 was not wired to L1/C1 joint, as it was wired to the C1 leg that should have been wired to ground.
RPMac made the salient observation that L1, C1 and L2 all joined together at one common point.
Pat
Thanks for the more complete explanation. Makes sense.
And thanks to RPMac for his impeccable logic.
You give me too much credit. The big help was having the schematic to look at.
If more people would put up a schematic, it would make it easier to understand what is being talked about and easier to learn for us that need to.
I always print out a schematic when I working on a project. Even when building a kit with excellent instructions like Doc B and the BottleHead gang provide.
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