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Andy GD1MIP wrote:
Hi I am building a (240volt in) 13.8 volt (out) PSU along the lines of this plan.. http://www.warc.org.uk/proj_psu.php it is very similar to the old Marchwood practical wireless unit from the early 1980's using 2n3055 transistors. My question. The spec says the transformer must have a secondary of 16.5 volt. Now when I last built a PSU using a similar plan the transformer output could be much higher, in the region of 15 to 20 volts. I have a Talema branded toroid I want to use, its spec is as follows (from maker) +++++ Toroidal transformer type 5028-P3S03: Prim: 0-110V-230V-240V orange-yellow-violet-blue Sec1: 20V/6A green-red Sec2: 20V/6A black-white Sec3: 55V/2,5A braun-braun If you use only the 2x20V you can get out 9A of each winding (no load on the 55V) +++++ as you can see the secondary output is 20 volt, now folks do you think this transformer will suffice at 20 volts, or should I removed a little winding to bring it down? 73 Andy PS the variac is just there for scale. Is this transformer potted in the middle? If it isn't you could add some turns and connect them in series with the primary to reduce the secondary voltages. This would be a lot easier than removing turns from the secondaries, especially if the secondaries are NOT wound on top! |
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