Thread: PSU wiring help needed
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25-06-2014 #1
Ok, i get it little by little now.
Now i have the board in my hands and see that the schematic is the same as the above.
But will the capacitors and the resistance do its function if i connect it so?
What about keeping each coil connected to AC1,AC2/ AC3,AC4. Then flip diodes DC03 , DC04 and capacitors C105,C107 . Ignore the extra capacitors c113 and c112 as i dont have them on my board.
If i see it correctly then i will have at the output : - in the middle /where the ground pins are / and + at both VDC+ , VDC- outpits , so i could bridge them together.
Or follow what you say and no further complications?
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25-06-2014 #2
I really think that doing it the way I suggest is the right way to go. The ground connections and AC2/3 connections are for when you want a +50/0/-50V supply. Ignore those connections and it is a straightforward bridge rectifier/capacitor circuit. Don't look for more complication than you need!
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25-06-2014 #3
Thanks Neale,
i connected it as you suggested and now have 72VDC at the output. Great!
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25-06-2014 #4
Well done - another problem cracked! Good luck with the next one
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