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Adp-160er Schematic Jun 2026

Typically a 4A/250V ceramic slow-blow fuse. If this is blown, there is an absolute short circuit further down the line.

Absorbs voltage spikes from lightning strikes or grid fluctuations. Adp-160er Schematic

The secondary side steps down the voltage, rectifies it back to DC, and isolates the user from high-voltage hazards. Typically a 4A/250V ceramic slow-blow fuse

Repair Tip: If this bulk capacitor loses capacitance, you will see 100Hz or 120Hz ripple on the output, causing instability. rectifies it back to DC

when testing live primary components to shield diagnostic gear from structural ground loops.

Before analyzing the schematics, it is helpful to establish the structural boundaries of the unit: 100V–240V AC (~50/60 Hz universal input)

Absorbs voltage surges caused by lightning or grid anomalies.

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