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Re: homemade transformer
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Original poster: "Jim Lux" <jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
That's quite a challenge...
I'd go out and get a book by Lowndes called Practical Transformer Design or
something similar. That has a lot of generalized and specific data on
building your own transformers, particularly for one-off.
You'll need to specify a lot more than high voltage high current. What
voltage? What current? What loss is acceptable?
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Subject: homemade transformer
> Original poster: Bobby Amaya <dimon20042004@xxxxxxxxx>
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> Hi everyone,
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> Can anyone provide me with some plans on how to build
> a high voltage high current transformer?
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> Bobby,
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