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AudioJunkie

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Seems like I asked this a few months ago and didn't get any answers, so thought I'd try again since I'm near the point of ordering my parts for my G7.

I'm planning on powering two supplies in one case. Was just wondering the best way to wire the transformers for powering two units. Was thinking I could barrier terminal blocks and jumper some of the ternals to get dual outputs.

I've got dual secondary trafos. So one 9V could go straight to the "backwards" trafo, and the other could be jumpered on the terminal strip and would private two connections for the two different boards. Then I could wire the primary of the backwards transformer to a pair of jumpered connection and have two outputs for the polarisation supply.

Would that work? I doubled the VA rating on both trafos since I was going to power two units. I'm guesing i should double the fuse rating to 630mA as well right?

Would this work?
Daniel
 
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