The proper way to design a power supply if define available input range, and required output V,A peak, avg and error tolerance.
The LM317 is generally very tough and forgiving since it has built-in over-current and over-temperature protection, but can be damaged if you hook it up incorrectly.......................
Those LM317 is not my friends, or more likely I'm not there's(I had probably damaged them in some way). I have had a coupe of experiences where for some reason the have acted very strange and I have come to feel much safer with fixed output regulators.
But I see it as I have two options, ether I find(or understands) a way to make my self a low voltage rail with the transformer or I have to go with the suggestion of LM317HV. There are others fixed <60V regulators a little cheaper than LM317HV but they come in SOIC8 and it would seem as with a SOIC8 you can't really go much further than 2W.
So that leaves LM317HV.
Yes, that's what i have in mind.But do I understand you right in that the above does not need to be true if I flip the winding polarity so as to supply the slave during the switch ON-time?
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