I'm looking at building a bench power supply following Peter's excellent tutorials on this and have a couple of questions on sourcing a transformer (maybe 2):
1) I want to be able to provide a 30V DC rail and a 12V DC rail and I'd assumed that it must be possible to find a transformer that could provide different tappings to achieve this. I suspect I'm either not looking in the right place or asking the wrong questions of the search engines. I have find a couple that would provide, say, 0 - 6/13/18/26Vac but these seem to be a single secondary, i.e. it isn't tapped to provide both a 13V (say) and 26V. Could someone point me in the right direction in tracking something down - I'm not asking you to do the work for me of course. If I'm asking the impossible, I suppose a suitable approach would be to build it with two transformers?
2) Based on your experience, would I be right in thinking that something like a 25Vac secondary would provide me with enough headroom for 30Vdc. My thinking is that 25Vac is RMS so pre-rectification I could be looking at 25x1.414 = 35.35v; post-rectification with a voltage drop of, say, 1v = 34.35v, then as long as further voltage drops through transistors etc is controlled (in that, I don't believe I will be pushing through enough of them to cause 4v drop) I could achieve 30V?
I would be happy to build this up in stages and do the necessary testing at each stage but I am hoping to not waste bucks on buying something and finding that I needed something a smidgen more powerful!
Thanks,
Andrew