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Replacement for a transformer block powering wire track lighting
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<blockquote data-quote="BorisJ" data-source="post: 506771" data-attributes="member: 32482"><p>SM units with a DC output shouldn't be a problem. All the RF will (hopefully) be eliminated with the rectification and smoothing.</p><p></p><p>The halogen supplies output AC in tens of kHz, along with their harmonics. Have not done any tests myself apart from looking at the output on a scope. The frequency and waveform changes with load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BorisJ, post: 506771, member: 32482"] SM units with a DC output shouldn't be a problem. All the RF will (hopefully) be eliminated with the rectification and smoothing. The halogen supplies output AC in tens of kHz, along with their harmonics. Have not done any tests myself apart from looking at the output on a scope. The frequency and waveform changes with load. [/QUOTE]
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