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![]() Howdy, I think I would measure the line current with no load on the transformer. Then let it idle a while, maybe three hours, then give it the finger test. If it's not warm and the magnetizing current is small, I'd then run it with a heavy load and check it again. If it's not stinky hot (the winding is below about 110C more or less) I'd say it's OK at 50Hz and the breaker tripping is from the inrush current. There's some inrush current charging the core. That's not a defect though, it's just how things work. The first half cycle peak might be five or more times the peak magnetizing current. The inrush current charging the capacitors is more prolonged. Depending on the curve of the circuit breaker one or both might be to blame. So if the soft-start circuit works for you just monitor the temperature of the transformer. If it's reasonable don't worry. Then look elsewhere for the cause of the buzzing. The cabinet sheet metal you should be able to quiet with the palm of you hand... Ok, here's one crazy idea. The inrush current is mostly on the first half cycle so it's magnetizing something, maybe the cabinet who knows what, which is then a more efficient transducer. If you soft start it either doesn't magnetizing the part or perhaps degausses it. 73 Highland Ham wrote in news:KO- : ============== Followed this thread with great interest . Reason : I have an Astron RS-50A , 13.8V -50 Amperes unit for 220V-AC input which is buzzing heavily. Upon switch-on the group circuit breaker in the house sometimes trips due to the high switch-on current surge . This can be overcome by adding a soft start circuit which initially puts a say 25 Ohms-50Watts resistor in series with the primary transformer winding ,shorting this resistor after a second or so. However I fear that the main reason for the buzzing is that the transformer (of US origin) was designed for 60 Hz ,whereas here in the UK (like in all European countries ) the supply frequency is 50 Hz. Can someone on this NG please confirm/reject my suspicion. Another possible reason could be that the cabinet sheet metal which is very close to the transformer is vibrating (transducer effect) . TIA for any constructive advice/opinion Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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