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Dual full rectifier supplies

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But his original circuit won't work with one winding at 12.6V (unless he removes the GND from the bridge and connects it as a centertap 12.6V+12.6V) as the -ve voltage is then too low to feed the -ve 12V regulator as Ron also found in his first simulation. Will only work with a doubler setup. One of the first posts say something about a center tap transformer on the diagram. :?

Sebi, yes! (fixed), like I said the -ve side will be 1/2 wave doubler and the +ve side standard full wave.
I was thinking in terms of a light or no load and the danger of max input voltage to the regulator which is -40V. The -ve section will still work as a 1/2 wave voltage doubler where the top will be normal full wave rectification.
 
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