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On Sep 16, 8:46*pm, brian whatcott wrote:
Andy GD1MIP wrote: Hi *I am building a (240volt in) 13.8 volt (out) PSU ... * the transformer must have a secondary of 16.5 volt. I have a Talema branded toroid I want to use, its spec is as follows (from maker)... 73 Andy Now that the ideas are cooking.... consider this. 1100 watt defunct microwaves can be had for the asking. * * They have a particular transformer core design that makes it easy to saw off the 1 KV secondary, and with the generous core window, you could wind 18 to 20 turns of wire good for 10 amps. The turns per volt is not much over 1 tpv.... * And you have a decent rectifier diode for the spares box too.... Admitted - a bandsaw in the workshop makes a 15 minute job out of this transformer hack.(if you don't nick the primary) Brian W KA5WOG Brian, I have done this with old uwave transformers, the ones I could knock out the magnetic shunt with a hammer and punch, but on the newer ovens the shunt is a weld. Will these still work? Jimmie |
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