I am currently in the process of building a project that requires a 30 volt DC power supply. I just purchased a toroidal power transformer that is rated at 24-26 VAC secondary voltage. I found several bridge rectifiers in my parts bin marked Motorola MDA970-2. So I connected the output of my transformer into this bridge rectifier with the following result:
Primary Voltage: 124 VAC
Secondary Voltage: 27 VAC
DC output: 24.2 VDC
This made no sense to me, so I replicated the same circuit with the other bridge rectifiers I had on hand and got the same result.
Next, I built up a little bridge rectifier using 1N5408 diodes and repeated the experiment. This time I got 32 VDC output from the bridge circuit. Yes, this gives me what I need because I will be feeding this into a LM317 regulator, but I expected a much higher DC output - more like 37-38 VDC.
Can anyone help me figure out what is going on here?
P.S. I checked the voltages with two different DMMs and they were within 1% of each other.
Extech EX330
Amprobe AM220
Primary Voltage: 124 VAC
Secondary Voltage: 27 VAC
DC output: 24.2 VDC
This made no sense to me, so I replicated the same circuit with the other bridge rectifiers I had on hand and got the same result.
Next, I built up a little bridge rectifier using 1N5408 diodes and repeated the experiment. This time I got 32 VDC output from the bridge circuit. Yes, this gives me what I need because I will be feeding this into a LM317 regulator, but I expected a much higher DC output - more like 37-38 VDC.
Can anyone help me figure out what is going on here?
P.S. I checked the voltages with two different DMMs and they were within 1% of each other.
Extech EX330
Amprobe AM220