Best Transformers (Encapsulated Toroidal or Open Frame Toroidal)

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Yeah which tranie is better for low noise for use in the zen 4..

Also the Open Frame - Toroidal are from rs components and are
300VA
Primary 0-230Vac
Secondary 150VA per winding

output
2×25V, 6·0A
2×30V, 5·0A
2×35V, 4·28A
2×55V, 2·73A

they are made by nuvotem i have no idea who they are lol
both around £25 but i am on a budget being a poor man what i mean is the cost of all the parts for a stereo zen 4 is mounting up not to mention the shassis i havent built yet...

the Encapsulated - Toroidal
are made by the same people and have the options
they are
300VA
Primary 0-230Vac
Secondary 150VA per winding

output
2×25V, 6·0A
2×30V, 5·0A
2×35V, 4·28A

now if i use my brain i probably will realise i need the 25 volts transformers 25 x 2 = 50V aren't i clever.....lol

Im going to use two trans because of the aperently better stereo seperation
so it's just the question of what type would be better for zen v4

i live in the uk and if anyone can recomend a better transformer that i can order from the net let us know please pleaase...
 
What DC voltage do you want? When you put AC through a rectifier and cap it becomes 1.414 times the AC value. Therefore divide what DC you want by 1.414 to get the AC required.

You would be better off buying one big transformer to power both channels, but using separate bridge and caps for each channel. This gives a better quality supply and works out cheaper as a bonus.
 
Thanks for the reply
i need 50v so 50 divided by 1.414 is um about 35v

but now i have a problem because of this

500VA
Primary 0-230Vac
Secondary 250VA per winding
2×35V, 7·14A


in the zen 4 schematic it says you need 300va but theise transformers are 250VA per winding..

but if i go for the
625VA
Primary 0-230Vac
Secondary 312·5VA per winding
they dont have 35 volt ones of that type


so realy to be safe i must order two of the 300va 35v tranies
right?

im not willing to lower the bias in order to lower the curent consumption
 
Hi Rixsta
In my V4 I used the RS cod 223-8320.
It is 230V on the primary and 2x40V 7.81 amps an secondary.
With 40 volt, after bribge rectifier and and 47000uF capacitor I have about 52.5V with 1.3 Amp bias and about 51.8 with 2.5 Amp bias, that it is enough for 48V on zener diodes and 44V after the regulator mosfet. So you con drive about 23.5, 24 V on the output mosfet.
The transformer sometimes, but a lot very rarely is a noisy, but online of maximum it goes well, the power is sufficient also with 2.5 Amp bias.
Pro
 
exelent stuff thankyou
im off to order it now

so if i follow nelsons power supply i would have after the transformer
3 rectifiers (one for grounding)
1 thernistor
and two sets of output caps

and i might have two fuses on secondry and two on primary
to be on the safe safe side lol..

what about the .1uf capacitor does it need changing ?

could you send a diagram of how you wired your ps..
scince im going to be wiring the same way..

Cheers for the help
please forgive so many questions im a newbie

oh yeah also is that talk about stereo seperation using two transformers is better true ?
 
Nuvotem Donuts

Rixsta,

Please visit my website again on my zen v4 amp.

http://www.geocities.com/lelamjade/ZEN4.html

I am using the exact brand of transformer and am very happy with the quality. I believe in a previous post, i've mentioned the quality of this transformer or you can read it on the above website link.

I paid $440 NZ dollars for 2 of them (includes shipping and taxes). Works out to be $140usd each which isn't a bad price for a 500VA donut. I went with these potted donuts because they were only $20 more than standard ones. I was glad I did as they are easier to mount and look more appealing.

Performance? I have no complaints and I have to put my ears up the amp chassis to hear any donut noise.

BQ
 
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