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Monster 2000VA +/-50vdc Torroid, bridge & caps

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MONSTER sized 2000VA Torroid Transformer! comes with a HUGE rectifier and a pair pf 22,000uf 75vdc caps. This giant come out of an AC Power supply. it powered 4x Mosfet amplifier modules in a giant high frequency AC power supply system. this would be an awesome start for a BIG ClassA AMPLIFIER!

Clearing out the shop and it's time for some projects to go.

$120 shipped within the USA
 

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Hi
You wrote 50VDC without a load that means probably these about 35VAC.
That is correct?
Too bad you are not in Canada, I would buy it right away, I have a project just need a transformer like these. Shipping to Canada would be very expensive plus import duty. An, of course, you ship the only US.
Greetings gabor
 
at 2000VA, it would depend on what your load is. This should be able to sustain many amps with minimal voltage sag!

I can ship to Canada, but there is extra cost. if you are serious please PM me and we can work it out.

SAVE M SAVE ME I am heading to the recycler!~!
 
Monster transformer:redhot:
Unfortunately sipping to Canada NOT practical.:) Canada post would destroy these because of the weight, at the other hand case of high insurance would come with high TAX.
Want to build an Aleph/Babel (replace the Aleph X which has 1.5KVA Plitron transformer cost over $300 15 years ago) it would be great for that.:)

Just think out loud to help you with a bump!
 
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