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I have a collection of "wall wart" (others may call them "transformers")
and I'd like to use one to cobble a little power supply. I've never opened any to see what's really in them (and suspect it'll be quite a chore), but I'm quite sure they are not ALL "transformers", because some claim AC and some claim DC output, yet the first I grabbed out of the junkbox claimed DC AND ALSO provided a HEALTHY AC output on the same two wires! Furthermore, NONE of them seem to be voltage regulated! (But if one says "X volts at Y milliamps", then loading it to Y mils usually gives an output close to X volts.) So what IS in them? Do the really light-weight ones, for example, use a capacitor for relatively low-loss voltage dropping? And why would one give *BOTH* AC and DC? Bad diode(s)? -- --Myron A. Calhoun. Five boxes preserve our freedoms: soap, ballot, witness, jury, and cartridge NRA Life Member and Rifle, Pistol, & Home Firearm Safety Certified Instructor Certified Instructor for the Kansas Concealed-Carry Handgun license |
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