by BibBigDog » 19 Aug 2015, 09:57
OK, I'll leave it off the other two. That stuff is really messy even if you're careful.
Next question: Part of testing the power supply as you put it together is measuring the AC ripple component of the DC output. Can you do this if you don't have an oscilloscope?
I think you can do this with a true RMS multimeter if it has a "relative" feature. First, measure the DC to be sure it's at the right voltage. Then, use the relative button to zero the display. Then, switch the meter to read AC. You may need to adjust the range to get down to millivolts. At least, when I did this, I got the values predicted in the instructions.