I'm using a 230V tranny, that should be putting out 135V into the standard voltage doubler. My house mains is 245V (UK ~+6%), so I'm getting 142V from my tranny, which is spot on, given the higher mains. The problem is that once rectified, at B+1 I'm getting 353V (not 368V) and at B+2 I'm getting 237V (not 256V) inspite of the fact that my mains is hotter than it should be. Are these voltages within 'acceptable ball park' or could it be that the diodes I used in my rectifier were taken out of a previous build and may have got shagged in the process?
My other issue is that my heater are up at 6.87V. Any opinions on the way forward?
Any thoughts will be greatfully received.
Many thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Paul.