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Old 08-23-2024, 07:18 AM
Chris K Chris K is offline
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We're getting a bit outside my abilities and I hope as the hands on person, I'm providing accurate information regarding the problem solving. I understand solid state stuff even less than tube stuff! If we're talking about relatively low DC voltage circuits affecting one another, I guess I should be much more specific about providing exact values. A few years of measuring and evaluating voltages in the hundreds, and seeing 380V on a circuit that is supposed to have 400V on it thinking 380V isn't an issue, I think I better tighten my error bars. In reality, the +20V line is closer to 22V and the -75V is more like -74.5V (again, these aren't exact...I'm at work and I don't have it in front of me!)

Bottom line...I don't want to keep anyone up late at night chewing and contemplating this trying to problem solve it if I'm not providing accurate data and facts. I'll recheck the voltages this evening and provide accurate information out to 2 decimal places.
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