Hi there,
I have just taken apart an old PC power supply, and to my surprise I found a full, quite large, EI core choke. It measure DC resistance of about 1.8R. I have no way of knowing its inductance.
My question is, will this work as an element in a Preamp power supply with a current draw of 30mA, or is it just going to be under to little load ??
Thanks
Shoog
I have just taken apart an old PC power supply, and to my surprise I found a full, quite large, EI core choke. It measure DC resistance of about 1.8R. I have no way of knowing its inductance.
My question is, will this work as an element in a Preamp power supply with a current draw of 30mA, or is it just going to be under to little load ??
Thanks
Shoog
i think the inductance will be alittle low for any use at 50hz. you might want to build a simple jig to get a rough figure of the inductance under a 30ma dc load.
Some Digital Meter employs testing of the Inductance and Capacitance as well. Most of the PC chokes are used for filtering of the RF interferences.
JOhnny
JOhnny
This one is about 3" square and much bigger than most I have seen.
I have another small choke from an old SS amp which works at mains frequency if driven with about an amp, but did nothing with a 60mA load. I suspect that this one is similar, and if driven with about an amp it would probably work at mains frequencies. I don't know enough about the relationship between load and inductance to be certain though.
Shoog
I have another small choke from an old SS amp which works at mains frequency if driven with about an amp, but did nothing with a 60mA load. I suspect that this one is similar, and if driven with about an amp it would probably work at mains frequencies. I don't know enough about the relationship between load and inductance to be certain though.
Shoog
I also have a small (3"x4") from the small valve section of an old transmitter, this has a DC resistance of 68R which sounds a lot more promising. Still I am going to have to rethink the case as things just wont fit.
Shoog
Shoog
this article describes a one opamp impedance measurement test set which uses the sound card. you can quickly and acurately the impedance of the choke using the setup Dr. Steber describes:
http://www.arrl.org/qex/2005/steber.pdf
the software is available in this zipped file:
http://www.arrl.org/qexfiles/LMSProg.zip
http://www.arrl.org/qex/2005/steber.pdf
the software is available in this zipped file:
http://www.arrl.org/qexfiles/LMSProg.zip
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