Ok so I have an old 6/12 2,5,10 amp batter charger. I took it apart cleaned the Transformer with iso/alcohol then backed it the over at 180 degree's F. Then I mixed up some resin and poured into the transformer. I replaced some of the diodes and cap's since I intend to return it to being a batter charger. So I am taking the 12V output from this before it get's rectified and I am going to use that to feed circuit's for testing. I figured that at 12 volts I should be able to test the circuits for sound design and performance. Since 12 volts is 1/10 the primary supply voltage I thought it would be perfect for testing the circuits with out having H.V. going through the parts.
I do not know if this is a good idea but I thought it might be helpful someone else on here that might not have a variac for testing.
If this is a bad idea do let me know.
I do not know if this is a good idea but I thought it might be helpful someone else on here that might not have a variac for testing.
If this is a bad idea do let me know.