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Re: LTR vs. STR for pigs was Re: PFC Question
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- Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 17:05:51 -0700
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Original poster: "Dmitry (father dest)" <dest@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Original poster: "Malcolm Watts" <m.j.watts@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > I realized after sending the message above that Dmitry's attempt to
> > > equate E x BPS with the 1.7 factor was flawed - that factor applies
> > > to *wallplug draw*
> >
> > you wanna say, that for example, in my future coil these values would
> > differ in several times? :-))) it`s just impossible. Zprimary of my
> > coil - about 25 Ohm, Rsg is going to be not more than 1 Ohm, full
> > transfer - 3 cycles, then if we`ll assume that _each_ cycle i lose 4%
> > (it`s far away from that really), then during the transfer time i`ll
> > lose 12% maximum. so as i said - W ~ E x BPS.
> You may end up being as surprised as I was when you actually try it.
stop - my inattention - what`s the connection between the tank circuit
losses and the (E x BPS)?
none at all - we compare the consumpted energy from the mains and the energy
in the cap, not in the toroid! the difference between W and (E x BPS)
is determined only by the losses in the transfomer/ballast - it
easily can be less than 10% for example, so - i`m right even more.
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