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I'm going to simplify the schematic. I'm changing the voltage for the "Top" Positive voltage line to 12 VDC, and eliminate a transformer and a bridge rectifier. I also wired the safe discharge load (two lightbulbs) in parallel. Someone tell me if this makes sense, or not! See the new schematic and BOM above.
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