Thanks for the response. >Changing an AC voltage is what these are supposed to do...... I know. Thats why I suspected that the bridge, caps and voltage regulator weren't working correctly. So I used a 9V battery. The flow would only go thru 2 of the diodes, skip the caps, go thru the regulator and drop to 5V. And thats what it did. >Did you forget some info about how you reached this conclusion instead of suspecting the supply? Are you sure the power supply functions correctly under a load? Haven't tested it with a load yet...The voltages are correct though. I did test it with a multimeter. What has got me completely baffled is that starting with J1, I have the 2 pin headers connected to the power supply 9v and ground. I have the bridge connected. I have the 2200uF cap connected. I've disconnected c6, the BC337 transistor and the Voltage regulator. Looking at the circuit board I can't see anywhere for the current to flow other than from j1, and 2200uF cap. How the heck is current flowing passed those components whether it is AC or DC?????? j2 is connected to ground via the voltage regulator, BC337 is removed so current can't flow that way. c6 is removed so current shorts there, etc. uhg. Thanks again.