I have this circuit that is powered from AC but on the other side of the transformer, is an old school bridge rectifier. The circuit won't power up, so I took a reading at the low end of the transformer and I got 0 volts
Then, I removed the diodes and took another reading and I got close to 10 volts. and YES, the meter was on AC setting both times.
I tested the diodes and all four of them came back at .56 volts from the Fluke meter.
What could potentially cause this problem?
Then, I removed the diodes and took another reading and I got close to 10 volts. and YES, the meter was on AC setting both times.
I tested the diodes and all four of them came back at .56 volts from the Fluke meter.
What could potentially cause this problem?
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