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15 amp AC in line fuse.


At the top of the pic is the transformer, center right is heatsink and bridge. Bottom left is capacitor and bottom right is cooling fan.


Added another switch that turns on a small transformer salvaged from a old PC power supply. I worked with the outputs until I got a rectified output of 11.58 DC. I will use this output to power PWM s that have mosfet controled output, Such as Chemlec's hydrogen generator. http://www3.telus.net/chemelec/Projects/Hydrogen/Hydrogen.htm


Have added a 15 amp analog amp gauge.But I need one that is a little larger maybe 50 amps. Not that I,d run at 40 or 50 amps, Just insurance to Keep from runnin at unknown anps above the 15 amp idle range.


Shot of powersupply turned "ON"

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