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hey all:
A good trick for the lams is clear nail polish as you reassemble them. Just a quick wipe, as it'll spread as you squeeze in the last few lams under a "Quick-Grip" clamp. I could go to the nail shop get a peddicure and coat my lams at the same time. A great idea if only I could handle the fumes. Varnish is the best thing. Warm the varnish and the transformer first before you dunk it. That will reduce the viscosity and improve penetration. A little thinner in the pot may help too. I lucky I can stand the effects of epoxy but no way varnish. For nail polish or varnish I gots to gits me a up or down draft venilator exhastt system. If you have bolts thru the lams have you torqued them to the point of twisting them off? If you haven't you might want to loosen then and add some more varnish to the lams while they're loose and then torque them Thanks I retorqued them and that reduced the noise by 6db. Now I have a less effecient buzzer Bolts through the laminations should have insulators (usually fiber board washers) under the heads. Just one end will do, there's no need for them under the nuts. But shoulder washers are best so the bolts don't short any laminations together deeper into the core. Good idea I seen many a transformer that had fiber spacers over the whole length of the bolt plus fiber washers.. put the transformer into the box, and fill the box up with enough sand that you have 1-2 inches all around the transformer, and that might muffle the buzz. You'll need to worry about heat dissipation through that sand which will act like an insulator, but if you are on the air only a couple of hours per day, I likes this one, but I gots alot of kittie litter that comes from some place in Arkansas, it is mostly quartz and some other trace minerals. The only big iron guys I know are now retired or dead. And the companies I've dealt with that make that stuff tend to have very little engineering staff, not much new going on, (other than some efficiency improvements from amorphous cores) they just crank out the product in cook book fashion. I think nuances of it may soon be a lost. Yes lams are going the way of the dinosuars. Maybe that's why they cost so much looky the price of a good audio output transformer for a tube audio amplifier and they go up to at least 20Khz. Your other option is to figure out some clamping arrangement so that the laminations are held close and tight. Yes I think I will put together a vise of sorts. Custom made to fit the transformer. 73 and thanks for all the good information. n8zu |
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