Hey guys, I'm experimenting with a huge old GE transformer i found in a junk pile. The tranny puts out 480VAC and is rated at 250VA. No center tap on the secondary. I built a full wave diode bridge rectifier and the first filter cap reads about 650VDC(after an improvised VCR transformer used as a choke). I grounded the amp chassis to earth, and the ground of the circuit of course is the negative side of the diode bridge. The chassis is isolated from the circuit. The input jack is usually grounded to earth grounded chassis when using a half-wave rectifier and a center tapped transformer, but I can't figure out if the input jack should be grounded to earth or to the negative side of the bridge. I've tried it both ways, and the hum just gets louder with the input jack grounded to the -HV, but i get no guitar signal in the output either way. Just curious if anybody has used full-wave rectifiers without an earth-grounded center tap and if somebody can tell me where i should ground the input to before i proceed with troubleshooting the signal path through the preamp tubes. I would like to use this transformer in my next project, a massive push-pull amp with TV sweep tubes running at 600+VDC on the plates, but I need to solve the input ground issue first.
thanx
thanx
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