Hello. I ask for a solution to a DC heater problem as follow please:
Have 3 heaters to supply from an independent heater supply source. The first heater will be AC supplied and second and third DC. The voltage on the first is spot on. So it is for the second and third with 30mF filter cap. But get to much ripple, is noisy (gross measured 50mVAC around with dmm). Even 1 ohm resistor between caps makes thinks quiet. But 1ohm resistor makes 1.2V drop, the dc comes to 5.5v around. So my ideea is to wind couple of extra turns on secondary to provide some voltage room to instal a resistor between caps (think 2 ohm - 3w dissipation will be quite enough, that mean -25db ripple lower at 100cps.). But I don't want to compromise the voltage for first heater. How is better to proceed please ? (Rectifiers are already schotky type- minimal 0.4V drop on).Thanks.
Have 3 heaters to supply from an independent heater supply source. The first heater will be AC supplied and second and third DC. The voltage on the first is spot on. So it is for the second and third with 30mF filter cap. But get to much ripple, is noisy (gross measured 50mVAC around with dmm). Even 1 ohm resistor between caps makes thinks quiet. But 1ohm resistor makes 1.2V drop, the dc comes to 5.5v around. So my ideea is to wind couple of extra turns on secondary to provide some voltage room to instal a resistor between caps (think 2 ohm - 3w dissipation will be quite enough, that mean -25db ripple lower at 100cps.). But I don't want to compromise the voltage for first heater. How is better to proceed please ? (Rectifiers are already schotky type- minimal 0.4V drop on).Thanks.
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