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Originally posted by Paul J. Stiles:
If you have to pay list price for every item (switch, fuseholder, fuse, transformer, indicator lamp(s), rectifier bridge or diodes, maybe a heatsink for the rectifier, capacitors, chassis, and other misc. parts) you may find that an amp for home use may be a better option. Buying electronics parts one piece at a time is expensive.

Paul
Also, is this really a project that should be undertaken by someone who has to be taught basically the entire theory?