I have these TOROIDS in Stock:
Avel-Lindberg Inc
Input: 2 X 120Vac 50-60 Hz
Output: 2 X 28.4V @ 2.67Amps over 150Va
3 3/4" Dia X 1 1/2" Tall
$22.00ea
Avel-Lindberg Inc
Input: 2 X 120Vac 50-60Hz
Output: 2 X 25V @ 2 Amps 100Va
3 1/4" Dia X 1 1/2" Tall
$17.95ea
Chia Yu Co Ltd
Input: 2 X 120Vac 50-60Hz
Output 42Vct 21V- 0 - 21V
3" Dia X 1 1/2" Tall
$12.50ea
Steve @ Apex Jr.
818 248-0416 Voice
steve.apexjr@prodigy.net
Pictures sent upon request.
Avel-Lindberg Inc
Input: 2 X 120Vac 50-60 Hz
Output: 2 X 28.4V @ 2.67Amps over 150Va
3 3/4" Dia X 1 1/2" Tall
$22.00ea
Avel-Lindberg Inc
Input: 2 X 120Vac 50-60Hz
Output: 2 X 25V @ 2 Amps 100Va
3 1/4" Dia X 1 1/2" Tall
$17.95ea
Chia Yu Co Ltd
Input: 2 X 120Vac 50-60Hz
Output 42Vct 21V- 0 - 21V
3" Dia X 1 1/2" Tall
$12.50ea
Steve @ Apex Jr.
818 248-0416 Voice
steve.apexjr@prodigy.net
Pictures sent upon request.
There seems to be some reports that it is better not to go over about 25V
I'd be very tempted by a pair of the 21v (42vct) .
Then get a second dual bridge, (Brian is now selling this separately for those that want monoblocks) and search the threads for how to wire a ct transformer to the standard dual bridge setup (Sherman figured this out.) and have a dual monoblock setup (could still be in the same box.)
Sweeeeeeet!!
I'd be very tempted by a pair of the 21v (42vct) .
Then get a second dual bridge, (Brian is now selling this separately for those that want monoblocks) and search the threads for how to wire a ct transformer to the standard dual bridge setup (Sherman figured this out.) and have a dual monoblock setup (could still be in the same box.)
Sweeeeeeet!!
tiroth said:It is a good rule of thumb, but I wouldn't assume. Talema, for example, uses some kind of special core and their toroids are MUCH smaller than average for the same VA.
At any rate it is probably safe to assume less than 100 VA. And does it seem likely that Chia Yu Co Ltd would use a core of better quality than Avel? The biggest difference in specs is usually not related to the core but to how generous the manufacturer is in their spec tolerance...
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