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That's great news! You could easily buck regulate the +15
down for a filament supply as well. I've seen transformers with seperate primary and secondary windings. If a company is building s standard product line with various outputs they'll sometimes do that. Although it usually increases the leakage inductance so that's the down side. Sometimes the output inductor and transformer can be combined. I hope this goes though. I keep getting error 441 so I sent you an email regarding your last post. wrote in : This is just way to cool. I took a 500watt Lambmda 15 volt switcher I had used to power a solidstate amp and wound another secondary on the transformer. I lost count of the numer of turns, maybe 100, but after filtering and rectifying im getting about 450 volts and it has been running since about 9:30 AM 3hrs putting out 150mA. These transformers look a little wierd They seem to be two sepated coils fastened together on a frame. It looks like you could take the secondary coil off and replace it if you wanted to. Grumpy , are you familar with this. Jimmie |
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