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>> No.1602039 [View]
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Found this while designing a similar circuit, and I found it a bit odd that the MOV(s) were going after the common-mode and normal-mode chokes. I'd have thought that putting it before the chokes to react as fast as possible would make more sense. Thoughts?

The project is a little mains/rectified mains box to tap into with binding posts. Using two single diode rectifiers because capacitance is cheap and I'd rather have the ground reference. By two rectifiers I mean one positive and one negative for a HV split rail.

>>1601994
B, A and E, C and D.

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