hey all- dumb question, but after about 40 drawings on paper I can't for the life of me figure out how to properly wire a dual primary transformer with a DPDT switch for series vs. parallel operation. My brain is about dead. I have friends in Europe and I'd like it to work for them on 220 without my having to make a new power supply.
Now here's the fun part - there are a ton of places on the web that talk about wiring pickups to do the same thing, but all of the pictures and drawings I can find lay out the switch dead-bug style. I can't learn crap from that. Anyone have a schem?
I've also come up with a way to use a thermistor and a SPST switch to do the same thing, except what it's really doing is completely turning off one winding for 220 and will soft-start only in 110. In my power supply I have everything figured out (according to psud2, figured out to within 1% ripple in plate and filament current both with a voltage doubler... I think I can live with that. > ), but this stupid switch wiring is killing me. Since I don't want my next post to be posthumous because I did it wrong, anyone know where I can find an existing schem to do the same thing?
Now here's the fun part - there are a ton of places on the web that talk about wiring pickups to do the same thing, but all of the pictures and drawings I can find lay out the switch dead-bug style. I can't learn crap from that. Anyone have a schem?
I've also come up with a way to use a thermistor and a SPST switch to do the same thing, except what it's really doing is completely turning off one winding for 220 and will soft-start only in 110. In my power supply I have everything figured out (according to psud2, figured out to within 1% ripple in plate and filament current both with a voltage doubler... I think I can live with that. > ), but this stupid switch wiring is killing me. Since I don't want my next post to be posthumous because I did it wrong, anyone know where I can find an existing schem to do the same thing?
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