hi,
I have a question regarding balancing the voltage on series connected caps...
The first method is where the HT winding's centre tap is connected to the junction of the two series-connected smoothing caps right after the diode bridge.
The second method doesn't use the CT and instead uses 220k resistors accross the smoothing caps to balance out the voltage (so each cap gets the same voltage and one isn't working harder).
My question is this... which way is 'better' - are there pros/cons to either method? The PT I'm installing has a CT on the HT winding but I could use either method.
Cheers... Ian
I have a question regarding balancing the voltage on series connected caps...
The first method is where the HT winding's centre tap is connected to the junction of the two series-connected smoothing caps right after the diode bridge.
The second method doesn't use the CT and instead uses 220k resistors accross the smoothing caps to balance out the voltage (so each cap gets the same voltage and one isn't working harder).
My question is this... which way is 'better' - are there pros/cons to either method? The PT I'm installing has a CT on the HT winding but I could use either method.
Cheers... Ian
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