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There's a yahoo rfamplifiers group on the web, we've talked about this
subject a few times and a copy of the text is available in our files section. Join us if you'd like to talk about hv supplies and rf amplifiers: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rfamplifiers/ cheers, skipp : AndyS wrote: : Andy writes: : I have been thinking about building a high voltage power supply : for a big amp, and am toying with the idea of using a couple of : microwave oven transformers, which I have on hand. : I plan to use two, with the primaries connected in parallel but : opposing, so that each one will supply voltage, half-wave, to a : diode ring. By doing this, I can have each core grounded like it : is used in the ovens.... : So, has anyone else done this and run into any problems that : I may not have forseen ? : Thanks, : Andy |
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