Hi Folks,
Although I'm not an electrical engineer, I've registered on this site in an effort to seek some advice regarding a strange "240v mains" issue I'm seeing in my work shop - I will explain.
The problem first came to my notice whilst trying to locate a 100Hz buzz on my amplifier. I traced to problem back to the 15-0-15v secondary of the mains transformer where I'm seeing a strange "glitch" on the AC waveform (pictures attached). In an effort to try and isolate this, I built a simple replica of the circuit using another transformer connected to a bridge rectifier and a 4700uf capacitor. All looked normal until I connect a load (90mA) across the capacitor and I then see the top of the waveform flatten off and the spike as shown in the pictures. Do I have some king a mains issue as I never seem this before?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Regards
Geoff.
Although I'm not an electrical engineer, I've registered on this site in an effort to seek some advice regarding a strange "240v mains" issue I'm seeing in my work shop - I will explain.
The problem first came to my notice whilst trying to locate a 100Hz buzz on my amplifier. I traced to problem back to the 15-0-15v secondary of the mains transformer where I'm seeing a strange "glitch" on the AC waveform (pictures attached). In an effort to try and isolate this, I built a simple replica of the circuit using another transformer connected to a bridge rectifier and a 4700uf capacitor. All looked normal until I connect a load (90mA) across the capacitor and I then see the top of the waveform flatten off and the spike as shown in the pictures. Do I have some king a mains issue as I never seem this before?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Regards
Geoff.