Looking at the OP's circuit again, I find that it uses a bridge rectifier - so there will be NO "right" way to plug it in. The output will always be hot.
Looking at the OP's circuit again, I find that it uses a bridge rectifier - so there will be NO "right" way to plug it in. The output will always be hot.
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Ahh but I've seen so many places with reverse polarity.
-- Best Regards, Mike
Oh. I wasn't able to get any web pages - had to reboot after maybe a month.
-- Best Regards, Mike
You are right. Brian
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