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Tim,I can't think of a convenient way for a Felicia to produce 9vac at its output. One could get a small 50va isolation transformer -http://www.newark.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?sku=18M9252and use it as the input transformer and use you existing wallwart as the output transformer, adding X2 caps 'betwixt and between' across the line. As to how much capacitance, you'd have to experiment. This seems like a lot of trouble for unknown results. If there were easily available 9vac transformer of top quality available for reasonable cost, I'd suggest replacing the transformer with a Flatpack/Flatstack semi-toroidal transformer. These are wonderful transformers that provide excellent isolation as well as minimal leakage inductance. Sadly, they can be had with 8vac or 10vac outputs, but not 9vac. While I might personally try a 10vac configured transformer, assuming the ps/regulators internal to you P3 have sufficient heatsinking to dissipate the extra voltage -http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=190171108081&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:VRII can't suggest that you potentially jeopardize your own component......Abandoning a transformer based solution, I'd go with a Felix type conditioner While I typically suggest a CMC rated for above 15amps as I build my Felixs into a powercord, and you don't know what someone else is going to plug it into, the fact that your wallwart is going to be drawing very little current affords you an opportunity to throw a whole bunch of inductance at it, substantially increasing the filter efficacy.30 mh 2.3A JWMiller 8109 CMCs are available inexpensively, $5.70, from Newark -http://www.newark.com/jsp/Passives/Inductors,+Chokes+&+Coils/BOURNS/+JW+MILLER/8109-RC/displayProduct.jsp?sku=63K4076&_requestid=44356This offers substantially more filtering than the 17amp 2.4mh Miller 8120 CMC I use on general purpose filters.You also have an alternative way of implementing this Felix. Rather than filtering the incoming 120vac, you could filter the wallwarts output of 9vac. The 2.3amp rating is below the nominal 1.8amp max rating of the wall wart, and it allows you to muck about with 9vac which is far safer than 120vac. The increased loading of the filter minimizes the potential for the filter exhibiting unwanted high 'Q' peaks for a given amount of parallel capacitance. You could simply build this Felix into a small plastic enclosure whose input connector mates with the output connector of the wallwart ps, and the output would simply be a 'pigtail' terminated with the same output plug as the wallwart. Additionally, your filter isn't dealing with 120vac anymore and the requirement to use, at minimum, X2 rated caps. For starters, a Jantzen 400vdc CrossCap .47uf paralleled with a .1uf on both sides of the CMC would work very well. -http://www.partsexpress.com/mfg/jantzen/jantzen.cfm?CFID=1317523&CFTOKEN=62613455#capacitorsor any other polypropylene cap, > 100vdc rating, bespoke or industrial, that strikes your fancy.FWIW,Paul
Hi Paul,I can see you and Gary used mostly 400-440V X2 parallel caps for the Felix and/or Felicia projects. Is that necessary to use those high value voltage in the Felix? How about 250-275V X2 parallel caps (to fit in a small space) would that be safely accepted? Thanks in advance.Tan