I've read in a couple of places that in high voltage power supplies it is possible to place the choke in the ground leg of the power supply rather than the high voltage leg.I am curious to know whether this is correct. Is there any disadvantage?
The second question is if this is correct, why is it not standard practice in even lower voltage supplies since it would appear to be inherently safer?
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Topic - choke in ground leg of power supply - RayP 05:17:30 05/5/06 (18)
- Re: choke in ground leg of power supply - Owen 04:25:43 05/8/06 (1)
- Re: choke in ground leg of power supply - fatbottle 10:39:02 05/8/06 (0)
- Re: choke in ground leg of power supply - Gingertube 23:59:22 05/7/06 (0)
- This caused huge hum when I tried it - Ed Sawyer 08:37:06 05/6/06 (0)
- Re: choke in ground leg of power supply - Dave Cigna 15:45:53 05/5/06 (0)
- Thanks for the responses - RayP 13:14:53 05/5/06 (0)
- Re: choke in ground leg of power supply - Jimmy 07:38:28 05/5/06 (0)
- Re: choke in ground leg of power supply - PeterP 06:50:38 05/5/06 (1)
- The choke on the center tap - Russ57 13:07:01 05/5/06 (0)
- It's a good idea. - Allen Wright 06:24:58 05/5/06 (8)
- Re: It's a good idea. - Henry Pasternack 08:02:03 05/5/06 (2)
- Must be getting late here... - Allen Wright 15:30:24 05/8/06 (1)
- Re: Must be getting late here... - Henry Pasternack 19:05:51 05/8/06 (0)
- Re: It's a good idea. - jdhart 06:35:46 05/5/06 (4)
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- Go away, Andre. - Henry Pasternack 11:15:27 05/8/06 (0)
- Re: Do you hook up the Lundahl chokes... - jdhart 07:20:54 05/5/06 (0)