You would read a lower voltage because of the PWM, I believe it is an
average value you are seeing. A scope would show the proper value. Or
you could just slow down the PWM to maybe 2 seconds on, then your
meter would show the proper value.

- Michael Sangster

On Jan 21, 12:00 pm, will <ossumguyw...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Now, my only concern is that my DMM only measures around 110 volts
> between the +voltage supply and the cathode transistors, even though
> there is 170v between +voltage and ground. I'll have to do some more
> testing, but it looks like for some reason the transistor collectors
> are hovering at about 50v... Maybe they just "seem" this way because
> of the PWM?
>

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