It takes less than a few mA of current to effect a power tranni.It would depend on the extent of the DC as to how bad it would affect the transformer.
I would have guessed the current shift would be DC shift divided by transformer DC resistance.
Many years ago I did some experimentation with shaded pole motors.
We wanted to control the speed using phase skipping.
If half phases were skipped the motor got hot quite quickly.
We found we had to control the motor by skipping both positive and negative cycles sequentially.
It takes less than a few mA of current to effect a power tranni.
I would expect it to depend on the VA rating.
A couple of milliamps while the transformer is passing 10 amps AC shouldn't upset it too much.
The only improvement will be to stop the transformer buzzing.
Any other improvements are probably imaginary.
power of suggestion...😎
also expectations, after all why go thru all the trouble and not hear any improvement?
It would depend on the extent of the DC as to how bad it would affect the transformer.
I would have guessed the current shift would be DC shift divided by transformer DC resistance.
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Of course it depends on the extent of the DC and on the BH-curve of the core material and the number of windings and ...and ... and...
But basically the primary winding of a transformer is an inductance connected to the mains (simplification at max 😉 ) and if the core gets saturated all the inductance is gone and the dc resistance of the copper material is all that is left.
Thats why mains dc is more a problem for toroidal transformers (steep BH curve, no air gaps, low losses) and less problematic for small transformers (200 VA for example might have a dc primary resistance of ~20 Ohms while a 1kVA might have only a couple of Ohms)
I would expect it to depend on the VA rating.
A couple of milliamps while the transformer is passing 10 amps AC shouldn't upset it too much.
10A on secondary is a far cry from 1A on the primary!!!!!!!
It is main AC filter and has no any relation to DC blocker. I already presented my opinion about DC blocker here on forum. Based on my small experience, little DC component in home AC lines induce some mechanical motion for toroid windings and they make noise. I did not see any similar issue with any other types of tranys. Second, DC can't get through transformer to secondary. However, it can make damage in long run when primary might get short due to vibration which creates friction between loops of copper. All who believes that DC blocker can introduce BSQ is talking about voodoo. It is my personal opinion and I'm not trying to convince anyone.
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I have only heard (by listening to music) and seen good things with blockers and the effects are immediate and real. One i sold to a guy whose AC filter hummed stoped the filter humming almost completely. I wouldn't use any gear without one.
Nothing to do with DC passing through trannies, all about saturating primaries.
Nothing to do with DC passing through trannies, all about saturating primaries.
good science and no audio voodoo. Thank you...............seen good things with blockers and the effects are immediate and real......................Nothing to do with DC passing through trannies, all about saturating primaries.
Resistors are intent to remove potential oscillations. It's is advise from Keantoken. I did not tested without resistors, but with them I have very nice sinus. No spikes or oscillations.
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Resistors are intent to remove potential oscillations. It's is advise from Keantoken. I did not tested without resistors, but with them I have very nice sinus. No spikes or oscillations.
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I've tested with and without. They make a very notable difference.
Alex did you mean it's sharper with the filter, and not without?
Yes. It is thin line sin wave on my scope. 3 times thicker I see when I measure on receptacle out.
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I used 121 my analog scope setting with no any changes in between filtered and not filtered. Unfortunately, I did not take pictures, but next time I'll do and show them to forum.
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In case you have oscillations, what do they cause then?Resistors are intent to remove potential oscillations. It's is advise from Keantoken. I did not tested without resistors, but with them I have very nice sinus. No spikes or oscillations.
I have never seen those in commercial filters.
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