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On Feb 21, 6:45 pm, wrote:
On Feb 21, 12:56?pm, "tack" wrote: Say, can anyone point me to some information on creating my own filter chokes? What size? Do you mean the type commonly used in hollow-state gear - several henries at a couple of dozen to a couple of hundred milliamps, insulated for hundreds or thousands of volts? If so, there is some info in older ARRL Handbooks and in older versions of "Reference Data For Radio Engineers". I can look up some details if needed. ?Is there a source that anyone knows of for silicon-iron core plates? ? aka laminations I googled "silicon iron transformer laminations" and found a lot of stuff. Take a look. But I suspect that they may be geared to production quantity orders. One common source is the power transformer from an old microwave oven. These are often welded together, rather than bolted, and it may take a bit of work with a grinder to get the core apart. 73 de Jim, N2EY Thanks for the reply. I had a "brain fart" at the time I was writing and the term "laminations" escaped me. I have various old transformers of various voltages, I hate to take any apart. I think that I will ohm them out and see if there are any open windings. Yes, hollow state technology, that's what I am in to. Got started at a young age. My grandfather made and repaired radios before and after the war. He is not doing too well now. I have most of his gear and NOS parts and such. Next weekend I'll be picking up his Riders. Got his Drake TR-3 (AC-3 and DC-3 too). I'll be getting that old Drake back on the air! Anyway I'm planning some amp projects in the future (After I clear a backlog of a dozen Transoceanics) I have a few chokes but I just wanted to try my hand at making my own power chokes. Made RF inductors in the past for SW receiver 1930's style. I may be needin' up to 20 hy. I'll be on Google later on researching I suppose. Just thought I'd mention about the choke cores in case someone knew of a small qty source or had some to sell. I'm thinking about taking a bundle of soft iron wires (bailing wire) insulating them individually and corporately, then winding wire on. Fold the ends of the "core" together. Perhaps a nice project with my son; help him to learn. I've got a 15lb spool of 30awg to experiment with. By the way, if Prof. Anderson is looking at this, I refrained in reading your latest long ego post. Except for the first paragraph. I will not react nor acknowledge your presence in the future. It would not be edifying. I do not believe you suit my purpose here on these groups, which is the friendly exchange of ideas and thoughts (when I have the free time to get on the computer) No name calling, no self promotion, no condescending attitudes. No bull. It's too distressing. |
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