Trying to install "Landscape" lights in the flowerbed. Failing to read carefully, I bought a Timer/Transformer with 12v AC output, and LED fixtures that want 12v DC.
So, since upon inspection the Timer unit had empty space behind the connector panel, I says, let's put a 4-diode rectifier in there and have our DC.
Said & done. But where I expected 12v DC (minus diode loss), I get a 23.8v AC indicated -- until I reverse the meter leads, then I get zippo!
Can't imagine the lights will really like that.





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What gives??
So, since upon inspection the Timer unit had empty space behind the connector panel, I says, let's put a 4-diode rectifier in there and have our DC.
Said & done. But where I expected 12v DC (minus diode loss), I get a 23.8v AC indicated -- until I reverse the meter leads, then I get zippo!
Can't imagine the lights will really like that.







What gives??