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On Apr 30, 9:02*pm, raypsi wrote:
*You can calculate the voltage drop of the wire in your secondary with the heap of a wire table.http://www.powerstream.com/Wire_Size.htm Hey OM: That link to that table is ok. I learned building my own transformers. Heat is the killer of any design. What those tables don't tell you is the resistance increase caused by heat which turns out to be run away in cases. It's like the resistance goes up because of heat and this creates more heat increasing the resistance further. Leave a fudge factor in there, use the largest size wire possible 73 OM de n8zu. Im thinking 20 gauge enameled wire mostly because I think I have a 1000 ft roll in the attic. Not at all sure how well that is going to fit on the core. I really want to get away from the voltage doubler in favor of a bridge rectifier so I want to wind it for 1100 volts. Jimmie |
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