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beun



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Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 8:30 pm    Post subject:

You actually may be able to seperate out the secondary windings on the transformer, if it is the small one I see in the bottom picture you probably just have the two 0 lines soldered to the same pin.

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Location: Ottawa, Canada

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Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 3:58 am    Post subject:

beun wrote:
You actually may be able to seperate out the secondary windings on the transformer, if it is the small one I see in the bottom picture you probably just have the two 0 lines soldered to the same pin.

Good point. It's all encased however, with 3 wires sticking out of the output side. I can't get at the windings at all.

So I finally got my second power supply and got a second transformer... hooked it up tonight, checked and double checked everything, then plugged it in and it all works like a charm.

<rant>
Silly meters from china will little or no instructions telling you to keep any power supply used by their voltmeter completely separate from anything else you may be powering....
</rant>

Smile

Thanks again for the tips guys. I'm glad I've been able to explain my way out of this problem. Nothing worse than something that doesn't work that you can't explain.

Kal

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