Helo everyone,
I would like to try and make my own c core output transformers. Can anybody help with the winding setup schema and connection set up?
Thank you very much.
Glass_painter
I would like to try and make my own c core output transformers. Can anybody help with the winding setup schema and connection set up?
Thank you very much.
Glass_painter
Sjalom !
Hello GlassPainter ...
Could you please tell us what kind of amp you have in mind ??
SE / PP . perhaps other .. Also what tubes / bias point / plate impedance etc.
A friend of me did some expiriments with big C core OPT's
( handwinded ) few years ago .. I believe he still has sleepless nights ;-) .. I could ask him for some specific explanation
Happy Ears
BTW : Israël .. nice country .. I spend some time in Rehovot .
Hello GlassPainter ...
Could you please tell us what kind of amp you have in mind ??
SE / PP . perhaps other .. Also what tubes / bias point / plate impedance etc.
A friend of me did some expiriments with big C core OPT's
( handwinded ) few years ago .. I believe he still has sleepless nights ;-) .. I could ask him for some specific explanation
Happy Ears
BTW : Israël .. nice country .. I spend some time in Rehovot .
When you do layered windings like that, do you wind them on only one side of the core? The C-core mains transformers I've seen all had seperated windings, one on each side.
C core outpots
Hello Happy ears,
I am working in Rehovot so I know the area well, talk about an ever shrinking world...
Anyway, I would like to build a single C core output for ECL82 about 200v on the plate 25 ma idle current and about 15v bias.
I have built several ECL82 amps and ended up using a Japan maid EI transformer for very good performance (it is used mainly for my Grado headphones), and dcided to try C core as well.
All the info I was able to gather on the net was very poor and all of it was EI oriented, if I understand correctly the calculations for EI are not accurate for C core, plus the C core uses a dubble bobbin setup which changes the wiring diagram.
Thanks for the info so far everyone.
Glass_painter.
Hello Happy ears,
I am working in Rehovot so I know the area well, talk about an ever shrinking world...
Anyway, I would like to build a single C core output for ECL82 about 200v on the plate 25 ma idle current and about 15v bias.
I have built several ECL82 amps and ended up using a Japan maid EI transformer for very good performance (it is used mainly for my Grado headphones), and dcided to try C core as well.
All the info I was able to gather on the net was very poor and all of it was EI oriented, if I understand correctly the calculations for EI are not accurate for C core, plus the C core uses a dubble bobbin setup which changes the wiring diagram.
Thanks for the info so far everyone.
Glass_painter.
C-core
Hi GlassPainter ,
The ECL82 AFAIK needs 7K primairy .. still a lot of windings to turn .. hell of a job man .. but with patience .............
Do you have some equipment to get this job done ? I mean .. this seems rather ridiculous to get done just by hand ?
Another idea is to look out for some original datasheets of the Philips C-core OPT's .. I know Philips manufactured great sounding C-core outputs back in the 60's & 70's.. also for ECL82 SE use . ( V30 stereo amp , 2 x 3 watt SE )
Also HF309 monoblocks still are desireable because their PP/UL EL84 C-core OPT's
If you wish I could try to figure out the production numbers of those "old days" beauties , and who knows Philips Librairy can provide details about winding #'s etc.
Mostly Philips didn't make a huge secret about their winding technique .. many Philips amp circuits I'v seen from the books show OPT layout .. like core size , winding numbers etc.
Happy Ears
PS: Altough it's been 18 years ago , I can still remember Rehovot quite well .. I stay at Teler street near the busstation/market place . Also the restaurant at Bilou junction where I often eat shakshouka and humus with harissa ..
Hi GlassPainter ,
The ECL82 AFAIK needs 7K primairy .. still a lot of windings to turn .. hell of a job man .. but with patience .............
Do you have some equipment to get this job done ? I mean .. this seems rather ridiculous to get done just by hand ?
Another idea is to look out for some original datasheets of the Philips C-core OPT's .. I know Philips manufactured great sounding C-core outputs back in the 60's & 70's.. also for ECL82 SE use . ( V30 stereo amp , 2 x 3 watt SE )
Also HF309 monoblocks still are desireable because their PP/UL EL84 C-core OPT's
If you wish I could try to figure out the production numbers of those "old days" beauties , and who knows Philips Librairy can provide details about winding #'s etc.
Mostly Philips didn't make a huge secret about their winding technique .. many Philips amp circuits I'v seen from the books show OPT layout .. like core size , winding numbers etc.
Happy Ears
PS: Altough it's been 18 years ago , I can still remember Rehovot quite well .. I stay at Teler street near the busstation/market place . Also the restaurant at Bilou junction where I often eat shakshouka and humus with harissa ..

Hi,
I'm searching for Philips c core info too, without luck. Here's a page regarding small c core trans and also philips V30 trans clone.
http://www.audiohobbyist.com/projects/diyopt.htm
Regards,
Bigbulb
I'm searching for Philips c core info too, without luck. Here's a page regarding small c core trans and also philips V30 trans clone.
http://www.audiohobbyist.com/projects/diyopt.htm
Regards,
Bigbulb
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