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I don't know if you are measuring the current you will just do it and look at your meter and see what is the worst. I have tested afew LGB power supplies and they are quite rotten when compared to commercially available poer supplies but I can't say they are no good because maybe that is how they are meant to me. <br />Thake you maximum voltage and deduct your minum volyage. Then divide the difference by the maximum voltage X 100 = so many % so if this exceeds 10 by commerecial standards it's not very good. <br /> <br />But the ripple is even more insidious (mother in law like) I cannot say it will harm inductors (motors), as I do not know enough aabout them, so I cannot say but it is better not to have it or minimise as much as possible; in most instances to do with electrical devices. <br /> <br />Rgs Ian
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