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This is pretty much all I could wind in the secondary window.


Multimeter shows that I,m getting 32.0V AC. Thats pretty close to my target.I,m lookin for a good full-wave bridge rectifier hopefully I can get one that can handle 0-25 amps. I want to build 30V DC variable 0-25 amps for a bench supply.


Well I thought of an interesting way to get variable DC. I am trying out a AC dimmer switch on the input AC to the transformer.Lost a few more volts but it works great.


This is the secondary hooked up to my "Micky Mouse" Bridge Rectifier.


The housing is a plastic coated, wood speaker box. Power cord enters box thru a drilled hole and runs to rocker switch "Power ON OFF", then thru the dimmer switch before entering the primary.I have to swap the rocker switch out for a lighted, 2 post rocker switch. I tried a lighted three post switch but cannot get the dimmer to work. Only a lighted on switch. I want a visual to let me know when the power is on. The Dimmer I used has a push-pull ON OFF fearure which I disabled in the ON position.You cannot tell if the power is on or off by lookin at the dimmer.Anyway I wanted a lighted rocker switch.While I'm buildin and workin on the supply, the light gets your attention.

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