02-13-2024, 04:19 PM
Your rectifier voltage seems correct as the plates of the output 42s are also listed as 300V.
My guess is you are using a modern DMM to read the voltages, and the listed ones were measured by an ancient analog multimeter with low input resistance (well, compared to a DMM) that would load the circuit and lowered the voltage.
The outputs of the P-P are low impedance, and so is the rectifier, hence correct readings. So it could be OK.
My guess is you are using a modern DMM to read the voltages, and the listed ones were measured by an ancient analog multimeter with low input resistance (well, compared to a DMM) that would load the circuit and lowered the voltage.
The outputs of the P-P are low impedance, and so is the rectifier, hence correct readings. So it could be OK.
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