1000W Simple PA Amplifier

because in reality, there are losses (in form of heat) from transformer and from the amplifier device. 😀

It was obvious that there were losses :whazzat:, that data continue to be too conservative and perhaps bring into account power supply of poor quality or production rather dubious, oscilloscope to hand in rms at 40 volts you will get about 120 watt with a normal-modest power supply 😉
 
testing mains power switch 😀
 

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D= 10mm
L= 20mm


r = D/2 = 10/2 = 5 mm or 5/25.4 inches
L = 20 mm or 20/25.4 inches

L = r*r * N*N / (9*r + 10*L)
= 5*5/(25.4*25.4) * 13*13 / (9*5/25.4 + 10*20/25.4)
= 0.679 uH

you need to increase the number of turns or the diameter of the coil until you'll have 1uH value.

ex.

either
you make the number of turns to 16, maintain diameter and length
or
you make the diameter to 12mm, maintain length and number of turns.