kazper
Well-known member
Great!
since this is your first project... congratulations unfortunately it's addicting.
since this is your first project... congratulations unfortunately it's addicting.
ptron said:Thanks so much for the words about fuse rating!! I really needed to know how to do that. My trafo is amevco 30VA (digikey TE62053-ND). Im not sure bout the fuse kind but ill make sure to get a slow blow type altho not sure how to say that in mexican ;D
And to answer bout headers.. I m pretty sire ididnt place them thingys inside right was awfully hard to get em in their place and i plugged one wrong wire so had to take it out
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Rochey said:You might want to look into using PTC's on the secondaries.
(I think that's what they are called)
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Do some googling. (I'm about to!)
straypacket said:ptron said:Thanks so much for the words about fuse rating!! I really needed to know how to do that. My trafo is amevco 30VA (digikey TE62053-ND). Im not sure bout the fuse kind but ill make sure to get a slow blow type altho not sure how to say that in mexican ;D
And to answer bout headers.. I m pretty sire ididnt place them thingys inside right was awfully hard to get em in their place and i plugged one wrong wire so had to take it out
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Is there a way that I can fuse the secondaries? For some reason I keep blowing them out (well, the first one was the primaries, then a secondary - both due to carelessness, but the third seems to have blown as a result of whatever I did to the secondaries on the second transformer). So I'm out about $100, and it's getting expensive to keep testing this way... It would almost be cheaper to have just purchased an additional PCB and components at this point.
Hints? Buy cheap DC adaptors in bulk?
straypacket said:Regarding cheap DC adaptors - would these be appropriate to use for testing the circuit? If so, what would I use for the 0v connection?
straypacket said:straypacket said:Regarding cheap DC adaptors - would these be appropriate to use for testing the circuit? If so, what would I use for the 0v connection?
Bump... anyone? Need a way to test without blowing up $40 worth of transformer and shipping every time...