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Re: gEDA-user: OT: help needed; asymmetric load after rectifier seems to disrupt its working.



Hello all,

As a remark on your observation Andy I would like to say in my defence
that I simplified and reduced the problem/information simply to avoid
wasting anyone?s time with details and (in my opinion) irrelevant side
effects. That the two load resistors are in fact a representation of two
complete sub-systems is in my opinion not relevant to the question I was
asking.  But maybe that was a mistake.

Nevertheless I got very very great and useful feedback from this list with
the information I provided. I decided that I need C1 to eliminate any DC
component from the input signal and the hits for using a transformer has
let me to understand my error in thinking.

It was never my intention to waste anyone time by holding back information
but it was my intention not to waste anyone's time by reducing the number
of details ;-)

What I should do in the future is be more clear about the kind of
information I would like to get from this list.
a. complete design
b. detailed design solution
c. tutorial on electronics
d. coffee-machine feedback

I was looking for the last one, just some feedback from other
professionals to get me on track to a solution.
And that's what I got, in our situation the solution is to use a
transformer, thanks everyone!

Cheers, Robert.





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