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Drawing power from a rectified DC signal from a DC load?

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Gracep:

--- Quote from: Kleinstein on April 14, 2020, 09:01:21 pm ---The electronic load can get upset by the dropping voltage. Below some 0.2-1 V the load will not be able sink the current as planed. This can upset the regulation: either cause a drop out - turn off with a error message, more or less significant overshoot when the voltage comes back and probably some error in the average current. http://delicerecipes.com/

It should not cause damage to the load - at least this is the plan and how it should be.

Things should better if the is a filter cap after the rectifier, just like i the real circuit.

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thanks, i found i very helpful. i'm a newbie and since i'm still learning, that's not very easy for me to find it out all as easy.
i'm still having some questions and i was wondering if i could ask you, sir, some questions? anyway, thanks a lot as you already helped

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