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* Can this PCB be used with a conventional AC-wall-wart (two AC wires out)? A center tapped transformer is better, though it is possible to use a wall-wart between CT (the 0V connection on the PCB) and one 18V AC connection. The result will be half wave rectification. If you use larger caps (3300uf) and limit the loading, you will be okay. My test bench power supply had been running like this for years. Watch the output with a CRO if you can, to find the limit. If you really wanted to, two wall-warts could be used, each between one of the 18V connections, and commoned at the CT connection. You'd have to make sure the phases were right though. With the one wire from each of the wall-warts connected together, measuring across the other two wires should give you something like 36 volts. If it gives you 0 volts, you will need to swap the wires from one of the wall-warts.
* I power my more critical circuits from a Power One unit, essentially identical to the MOTM unit available from [http://www.synthtech.com/ Synthesis Technology], and, without the mounting plate and distribution board, from many other suppliers. While I haven't tried it, the [http://www.blacet.com/ Blacet Research Music Products] PSU also looks like a good choice.
 
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Readers are permitted to construct these circuits for their own personal use only. Ken Stone retains all rights to his work.
 
== See also ==