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Old 27th January 2010, 10:17 PM   #1
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Exclamation 4KW EE65 Transformer

My 4KW prototype transformer for my SMPS.

Just wanted to share.
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Old 28th January 2010, 06:57 AM   #2
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Looks like a 4W transformer I took apart the other day. No sense of scale...

Windup?

Here's my 10kW prototype transformer.
http://myweb.msoe.edu/williamstm/Ima...uction1201.jpg

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Could you share the details about the windings?

EE65 is not small at all
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Old 28th January 2010, 02:22 PM   #4
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Could you share the details about the windings?

EE65 is not small at all

Why?
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Old 28th January 2010, 02:41 PM   #5
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[QUOTE]Why?

Because a photo of a transformer means nothing, and the winding scheme means also nothing without the rest of the circuit. I dont understand your interest of publishing a photo without nothing more, this is a technical forum, for publishing plain photos Facebook and Twitter are much better.
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Because if you tell the details, I may learn something or may help you to learn something.
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Old 28th January 2010, 07:22 PM   #7
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Wink Eva, you are master!

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Because if you tell the details, I may learn something or may help you to learn something.
First OFF, are you MALE or FEMALE?


I don't think that EVA will learn from me, I am beginner in SMPS, and I have too many post over diyaudio looking for real HELP how to make SMPS.
and no one did that (for free). some gave me some tips only.

I purchased some Books, about 500US$ to learn, I have good database now with REAL and information's, formulas, examples. and purchased a 200MHz Scope 1700US$. total Design and research cost is about 4000US$.
I want to make that SMPS reality. that's ALL.

I know its not that important information's for too many users, but I am sorry EVA.

When this project gets complete in the next few months, I will post every thing on my homepage.


Best regards..

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Old 28th January 2010, 07:27 PM   #8
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Why?

Because a photo of a transformer means nothing, and the winding scheme means also nothing without the rest of the circuit. I dont understand your interest of publishing a photo without nothing more, this is a technical forum, for publishing plain photos Facebook and Twitter are much better.
I am free to post any thing.

Why don't you show us your transformer?

When this GETS completed , you will see the 4KW model fully working, and who said I posted it to make you get more information's? why don't you make your own?

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Hi Microsim444:

This is my last transformer, for big power, no compromises. 2200 turns on primary and 5400 on each secondary.

Click the image to open in full size.

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When this GETS completed , you will see the 4KW model fully working, and who said I posted it to make you get more information's? why don't you make your own?
Well, no one can make their own unless they know what's inside it... it doesn't really make sense to post something without telling us about it. What's there to be interested in?

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