Hey all!
I wanted to add a relay switcher to turn my tremolo on and off; right now I find it annoying that I can't see if my tremolo is on or off. And with such a wiring I could use my old (t)rusty amp switcher that I use for my other amps.
I'm trying to understand it here; my amp has a 6.3V 4.5A line that has a middle grounding. When I add a normal rect I get around 3V on the lines which is normal but too little for a 6V relay
So I tried building a voltage doubler with this stage but when I fire her up the bottom diode melts up in smoke........ my main parts-guy told me it was due to the 4.5A of this line. Should I enlarge the diodes to the 6A specs and try again or am I overlooking something? I wanted to use a 7806 voltage regulator but due to this higher current is that maybe not adviseable?
I wanted to add a relay switcher to turn my tremolo on and off; right now I find it annoying that I can't see if my tremolo is on or off. And with such a wiring I could use my old (t)rusty amp switcher that I use for my other amps.
I'm trying to understand it here; my amp has a 6.3V 4.5A line that has a middle grounding. When I add a normal rect I get around 3V on the lines which is normal but too little for a 6V relay
So I tried building a voltage doubler with this stage but when I fire her up the bottom diode melts up in smoke........ my main parts-guy told me it was due to the 4.5A of this line. Should I enlarge the diodes to the 6A specs and try again or am I overlooking something? I wanted to use a 7806 voltage regulator but due to this higher current is that maybe not adviseable?
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