So I am building a London Power Z-Pre preamp kit and I am designing my own power supply for it since I have everything I need for that part of it on-hand.
Requirements:
12.6V elevated heaters (kit design)
12Vdc Relay switching (my choice since heaters are also 12V)
I am using an Antek power transformer with dual 6.3V secondaries wired in series for a single 12.6V heater/relay supply. I have never wired secondaries in series before, but I am OK with that. E-mailed Antek and they confirmed it was OK. Test wiring showed I know how to do it to get the required 12V.
Now here is where I am wanting to make sure this design is OK: I am going to use elevated heaters. Is it correct to reference the elevation off the center-tap created by the series connection as shown in the attached schematic? Or should I not have a center-tap and reference it from the bottom leg that feeds the bottom of the bridge rectifier?
I know that I must keep the ground reference on either side of the bridge rectifier (AC vs DC) completely isolated.
Thanks for looking!
Requirements:
12.6V elevated heaters (kit design)
12Vdc Relay switching (my choice since heaters are also 12V)
I am using an Antek power transformer with dual 6.3V secondaries wired in series for a single 12.6V heater/relay supply. I have never wired secondaries in series before, but I am OK with that. E-mailed Antek and they confirmed it was OK. Test wiring showed I know how to do it to get the required 12V.
Now here is where I am wanting to make sure this design is OK: I am going to use elevated heaters. Is it correct to reference the elevation off the center-tap created by the series connection as shown in the attached schematic? Or should I not have a center-tap and reference it from the bottom leg that feeds the bottom of the bridge rectifier?
I know that I must keep the ground reference on either side of the bridge rectifier (AC vs DC) completely isolated.
Thanks for looking!
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