I've been thinking of moving away from Fender-type power supply transformers that sit in an opening in the chassis. For a small-ish chassis the tranny takes-up a lot of room.
So, enter the stand-up type of power tranny. With one of those, it frees-up considerable room inside the chassis to put, say, a power-supply filter capacitor board.
Do you think the heater currents (that would be flowing, i nthis case just underneath the power supply filter capacitor board, are going to cause trouble in terms of 60Hz hum?
power supply filter board on top of power tranny
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Re: power supply filter board on top of power tranny
Good way to use of that real estate, if you ask me.
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diagrammatiks
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Re: power supply filter board on top of power tranny
every other place that you can put the power supply filter board is pretty much the worst ever place.
Re: power supply filter board on top of power tranny
LOL !diagrammatiks wrote:every other place that you can put the power supply filter board is pretty much the worst ever place.
Re: power supply filter board on top of power tranny
It's the normal spot for the filter caps when using a stand up transformer. No problem.