i am using Office 2007 for the spreadsheet......i attached revised spreadsheet showing efficiencies at various primary currents...the short circuit testing is done with all secondaries shorted together, with the aid of a variac, the voltage is slowly increased until a specified current flows as registered in the ammeters, the voltage at which the specified current flows is basis for computing copper loss in watts, that is v x i........
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i am building my database so i can compare losses between types of cores, soon i will be making the same dimensions and coils but will use higher grade type irons......
the core loss and copper losses can then be compared with a comparable traffo using better grade iron core materials...
the spreadsheet is self explanatory....
the core loss and copper losses can then be compared with a comparable traffo using better grade iron core materials...
the spreadsheet is self explanatory....
Hi Tony,
Those look Pro,lol Good job !
I haven't wound my first one yet but am thinking about buying some wire and getting started,lol.
Regards,
NS
yes, that is the reason i post, to get you out to doing your own OPT's....
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Cool Tony... those traffos popping out like daisy's...
you are responsible for shortage of 2" core and copper at deeco
Will be joining the party shortly as I have 4 pcs 200Watts output booster traffo EI core. Will be taking photos and exact measure of IE iron core in the next few days...
you are responsible for shortage of 2" core and copper at deeco
Will be joining the party shortly as I have 4 pcs 200Watts output booster traffo EI core. Will be taking photos and exact measure of IE iron core in the next few days...
Cool Tony... those traffos popping out like daisy's...
you are responsible for shortage of 2" core and copper at deeco
Will be joining the party shortly as I have 4 pcs 200Watts output booster traffo EI core. Will be taking photos and exact measure of IE iron core in the next few days...
thanks rolandong......i have other sources too....
you need a bobbin sized for 1 3/4 centre leg stacked to 4 1/2.....
you can get around 1740 volt amperes out of this...
primary turns = 233 turns #16 AWG magnet wire
secondary turns @30volts = 30 turns #13 AWG magnet wire, 4 coils, two bifillar windings....
in my country, the standard is AWG, please take note of this as you may have a different one in yours...
hi tony,
i am very sorry for late construction,
i bought the gage wires what u mention,
i cant wind the whole wires inside the window, its popping out, so any solution?
hi tony,
i am very sorry for late construction,
i bought the gage wires what u mention,
i cant wind the whole wires inside the window, its popping out, so any solution?
please post a photo of what you got so far...
hi tony,
i am very sorry for late construction,
i bought the gage wires what u mention,
i cant wind the whole wires inside the window, its popping out, so any solution?
as i said, wire gage numbers i use may not be the same as wire numbering used in India....
anyway, use wooden mallet to hammer out the bulge to make it fit, you can also use a table vise.....
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Tony,
Here is 4 booster output traffo I wanted to recycle.
Instead of throwing this out in a junk, I was inspired by your good thread to try as well. Core size is only 1 & 1/4". If combined by 2's I can get 3.5" stacked each.
Please help me estimate possible VA we could get, wire sizes (primary & sec) and number of turns for 24-0-24Vac secondary. Is it better to combine all EI core into 5-7" stack? Or can I possibly have 2pcs 600VA which I can use for small amp like F5?
Here is 4 booster output traffo I wanted to recycle.
Instead of throwing this out in a junk, I was inspired by your good thread to try as well. Core size is only 1 & 1/4". If combined by 2's I can get 3.5" stacked each.
Please help me estimate possible VA we could get, wire sizes (primary & sec) and number of turns for 24-0-24Vac secondary. Is it better to combine all EI core into 5-7" stack? Or can I possibly have 2pcs 600VA which I can use for small amp like F5?
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Tony,
Here is 4 booster output traffo I wanted to recycle.
Instead of throwing this out in a junk, I was inspired by your good thread to try as well. Core size is only 1 & 1/4". If combined by 2's I can get 3.5" stacked each.
Please help me estimate possible VA we could get, wire sizes (primary & sec) and number of turns for 24-0-24Vac secondary. Is it better to combine all EI core into 5-7" stack? Or can I possibly have 2pcs 600VA which I can use for small amp like F5?
1.25 CL x 3.5inch stack gives you about 595VA....
use my spreadsheet.If allowing losses and targetting for 500VA, please tell me what copper wire size for primary and secondary (48Vac) and number of turns.
Thanks in advance.
it is designed specifically for these kinds of questions.
everything is a variable.
http://johansense.com/bulk/spreadsheets/tranformerdesign1.ods
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