| ??? 02/15/06 13:19 Modified: 02/15/06 13:26 Read: times |
#110037 - the crux Responding to: ???'s previous message |
you add a bleeder, that add current consumption, that add ripple, then you increase the capacitance to get the ripple down, then you must reduce the resistance of your bleeder, then ....
USE A RELAY a spdt can switch off the power to the unit and switch in a bleeder and, since the unit is switched off you can use a much higher resistance of the bleeder since the timeout is not critical Erik |
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