In Reply to: RE: Full wave bridge into Choke PS posted by vetmedrobert@gmail.com on March 26, 2017 at 12:04:09:
"thought the formula was 0.9 x secondary current for the output. "
When the circuit is changed from full wave CT rectification to a full wave bridge, voltage is doubled and current draw must be halved. It's a simple IxE (power) calculation. Whether the original full wave rating was intended to apply to choke or capacitor input is a different issue.
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- RE: Full wave bridge into Choke PS - Triode_Kingdom 05:54:06 03/27/17 (15)
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