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How To Make Transformerless Multi Volt Power Supply At Home


How to make transformer less multi volt power supply at home very easy 220v Ac to 12v,9v and 5v Dc multipurpose power supply circuit making.

 Transformer less multi volt power supply from 220v Ac to 12v,9v and 5v DC:-

Transformer less multi volt power supply from 220v Ac to 12v,9v and 5v Dc


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