Could somebody please give me a layman's schematic for a Constant Voltage Circuit Board that could run my accessories at 12 volts? I'd need another at 14 volts. Another at 16 volts. I'd need to know what electrical components I'd need, too, please.
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AC? DC? Current capability? Feed voltage?
Give us some context and we'll see what we can suggest.
How about a Type V transformer? Four variable outputs.
If we're talking AC, consider a diode ladder board to generate the various voltages. @stan2004 posted about this a few times.
@gunrunnerjohn posted:AC? DC? Current capability? Feed voltage?
Give us some context and we'll see what we can suggest.
Sorry John, I had to step away for a day. I was talking about using 18 volts AC (I do not want them converted to DC either). Then, being able to feed to different accessories a constant voltage of 10, 12, 14, 16 volts, etc. (Yes....I know I can have a ZW provide 4 different output voltages, but that's not what I want). Let me know if you have anymore clarification questions for me.
I'd recommend you consider Stan's diode ladder board. You can arrange to have any voltage in .7 volt steps from one accessory output.
@gunrunnerjohn posted:I appreciate it and I like it! Thank you, sir!!