Advertised on eBay and AliExpress with such names "High voltage + filament Regulated power supply board for Tube preamp DIY L12-41," I opted to purchase one to power my "Mystery RCA mixer-amp" rebuild project, covered in another thread here.
PCB available, too: 
The various vendors who sell the board don't offer much in the way of documentation and what is supplied can be a little hard to understand.
So far, I'm happy enough with the board, it does what it says it does. But, lacking a schematic I was feeling a little lost. With some time on my hands I did some digging and would like to share some information about it. What I like about the board is they included ventilation holes throughout the board for the heatsinks and higher wattage resistors. The I/O screw connectors and PCB are of good quality.
Cutting to the chase, I drew a schematic that's pretty darn close to what's on the board:

Drawing is done in DigiKey's Scheme-It; it needs a little refining and a double-check of the exact values on the board.
I came across a more original version of the H.V. section in this post:
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/tip50-lm317-high-voltage-regulator.61831/#post-2050076
The L.V. section schematic comes from a similar product for powering filaments only.

After reading up on Maida H.V. regulation I felt like there were a few things lacking in this board. The first being not much in the way of capacitor bypassing around the LM317s; the second is the large value capacitors on the outputs.
I've installed input/output bypassing with 100nF caps to hopefully suppress noise.
I pulled the 100uF/400V cap on the board's H.V. output and using (for the moment) a 15uF/300V electrolytic in its place. On the L.V. section I'm using a 220uF/25V cap instead of the 1000uF supplied with with the board.
To build it out into a usable supply I decided to use an old Eico MX-99 Multiplex Adapter I've had for a long time and didn't think I'd ever use as a donor chassis for the project.

On the bottom side of the chassis I have two Triad toroidal transformers mounted. The HV regulator is set to provide 250V and the LV set for 6.3V.
Cheers!


The various vendors who sell the board don't offer much in the way of documentation and what is supplied can be a little hard to understand.
So far, I'm happy enough with the board, it does what it says it does. But, lacking a schematic I was feeling a little lost. With some time on my hands I did some digging and would like to share some information about it. What I like about the board is they included ventilation holes throughout the board for the heatsinks and higher wattage resistors. The I/O screw connectors and PCB are of good quality.
Cutting to the chase, I drew a schematic that's pretty darn close to what's on the board:

Drawing is done in DigiKey's Scheme-It; it needs a little refining and a double-check of the exact values on the board.
I came across a more original version of the H.V. section in this post:
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/tip50-lm317-high-voltage-regulator.61831/#post-2050076
The L.V. section schematic comes from a similar product for powering filaments only.

After reading up on Maida H.V. regulation I felt like there were a few things lacking in this board. The first being not much in the way of capacitor bypassing around the LM317s; the second is the large value capacitors on the outputs.
I've installed input/output bypassing with 100nF caps to hopefully suppress noise.
I pulled the 100uF/400V cap on the board's H.V. output and using (for the moment) a 15uF/300V electrolytic in its place. On the L.V. section I'm using a 220uF/25V cap instead of the 1000uF supplied with with the board.
To build it out into a usable supply I decided to use an old Eico MX-99 Multiplex Adapter I've had for a long time and didn't think I'd ever use as a donor chassis for the project.


On the bottom side of the chassis I have two Triad toroidal transformers mounted. The HV regulator is set to provide 250V and the LV set for 6.3V.
Cheers!