danadakk
Advanced Member level 6
To reduce mains AC amplitude via capacitive drop is feasible though risky. The capacitor must be non-polarized. Either place two electrolytic type back-to-back, or solder a gang of ceramics (100nF) in parallel.
The load can be:
* tube heater
* transformer
* full diode bridge
* diode & 6V zener diode filtered to yield regulated DC
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Some considerations in connecting two polar caps in series to make "non-polar" -
Can you make a non-polar electrolytic capacitor out of two regular electrolytic capacitors?
There was some discussion on this question What are some reasons to connect capacitors in series? What are some reasons to connect capacitors in series? which I don't see as being conclusively
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Regards, Dana.