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RE: [TCML] Transformer Sources
Hi Scott,
Wouldn't this be closer to 23KV rectified and filtered.
Jim Mora
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Subject: Re: [TCML] Transformer Sources
I forgot to mention that I need a one-horned, ground-referenced type. Does
anyone have a line on how common (or uncommon) these types of transformers
are in the US, at the high voltages we're looking for -- in this case,
>=16.5kVrms output (~20kVDC filtered).
-Scott.
Madison, AL
"I know... I'm a problem child."
On Thursday, March 12, 2009, at 01:20PM, "Phillip Slawinski"
<pslawinski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>What kind of project is this for? Are your voltage requirements flexible?
>Does it matter if the transformer is center tapped?`
>
>On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 11:45, <pokoloko@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I need an unregulated transformer that can deliver >=160mA at 16,500Vrms,
>> after iron and copper losses!, into a filtered resistive circuit (via
bridge
>> of course).
>>
>> Does anyone have any idea (1) what the best transformer type is for this
>> requirement (PT, maybe?) and (2) where I might acquire one (in the
South)?
>>
>> -Scott.
>> Madison, AL
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