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> This seems to be because I measure a steady 0.6V on pin 6 of the transformer
> (p4, PSU Sheet 3). I just can't imagine where it might be coming from as the
> chopper won't be running. I had previously removed the transformer and there
> are no shorts between the pin 5-pin 6 winding and any of the other pins on
> the transformer. I checked all the DC outputs of the PSU when powering the
> 7812 from the bench, both on a working PSU and the non-working one. They are
> all at zero except the -12V output on the non-working PSU, which is +0.6V.
> But the voltage can't come out of nowhere.
> 
 
Is the -12V output connected to it's load while you are testing?  If so,
perhaps there is a path through the load to the the +12V or +15V supplys
available elsewhere which would forward bias the two diodes connected to
pin 6 of the transformer giving you a small positive voltage at that point.
(I would have thought it would be a bit higher though, depending on the type
of diode.  Neither of the two diodes is shorted, is it?)


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