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Old December 26th 05, 11:18 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
christine
 
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lol!

actually it wasn't very expensive. it's custom made by
a transformer manufacturer and the price was some
340.-E which will add up to a little more in US-dollars

i thought first on making it with a ferrite core to save some
space and weight, but they said there is an insulation problem
with high voltages and the cost would be much higher...

cheers,

cb

"Ken Scharf"

christine wrote:
primary 230V 22A
secondary
two windings, each:
800-1000-1100-1200-1300-1400V at 2A
weight 80 pounds (36kg)


WoW some transformer! That one will do a full gallon and then some
without breaking a sweat! I hate to ask what it cost! Sounds
like a universal replacement for any tube linear.





 
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