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I meant in this design...
http://www.realhamradio.com/hvreg.pdf A safety ground connection is used for 120V loads because there's no neutral taken from the AC line connection. They should have used a four pole connector and run a neutral as well as ground to the power supply. The ground and neutral are tied together at your service entry. You could connect two 120/240 transformers with the primaries in parallel and the secondaries in series. Then you'd have 480AC source which makes a decent input to a doubler for about 1200VDC output. There's nothing wrong with blood and thunder supplies except the weight and the stored energy. If the parts are available the cost factor might win out. I never saw where the neutral and ground tied together. The closest thing I could see was on the HV side of the transformer where one side is tied to ground. This is OK. I did find in another service manual where it warned about not having the mounting screws to the power supply fastened tightly while servicing. Thats almost funny. Probably a good idea to use this on a GFCI circuit. Anyway I came across some 120/240 to 240/480 volt 2KVA transformers I had. This got me thinking that it may be at lot of fun building a switcher when you had 600VDC at a few amps to switch. Coming up with a transformer may be fun. Jimmie |
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