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In Reply to: RE: DC voltage drop across choke vs resistor!!! posted by TomWh on March 18, 2017 at 08:47:53
This is only a guess, but there could be some AC ripple riding on the DC ahead of the choke that the choke is blocking and your meter is responding to. Check the voltages with a 'scope and see what you find.
"It is better to remain silent and thought a fool, then speak and remove all doubt." A. Lincoln
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I did measure it on the 1st choke in the power supply. There are 2 more will measure there for the fun of it. Should get Closer down the line if ripple is being reduced.
Can the caps to ground cause this issue also?
Thanks
Tom
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