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Re: flyback transformers
Murata components make Flyback transformers along with Voltage
multipliers, rectifiers, and high voltage dividers for televisions etc..
They also do large high voltage capacitors for transmitters,
They have a web page at:-
http://www.iijnet.or.jp/murata/
and many flyback transfomers are listed with specs, I didn't write down
the exact page because I found it by doing a Search for Transformers, then
Flybacks.
Hope this is of some help.
Richie Burnett,
Still coilin' in sunny Newcastle !
On Sun, 21 Mar 1999, Tesla List wrote:
> > Original Poster: "Ken Donnell" <bigken-at-a.crl-dot-com>
> >
> > Does anybody know an off-the-shelf source for the old-style flyback
> > transformers that didn't have diodes and suchlike molded on the secondary
> > coil (or is there a way of shorting out these diodes to get AC out...)?
> > I've tried searching for junk TVs, but no luck--seems nobody throws away
> > anything that old around here (south California).
> > Ken Donnell