• WARNING: Tube/Valve amplifiers use potentially LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGES.
    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
    performed by someone who is thoroughly familiar with
    the safety precautions around high voltages.

Time to rock your world.

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Choky,

I am going to blame you for wrecking my printer by forcing me to print out a number of those excellent transformer references. I've had a quick look, and the University of Surrey reference is a nice introduction, and the Patrick Turner looks very practical.

Thank you.
hehe PT is our faverite PITA guru at RAT;
for some guru,for some PITA.
I call him-Bro ,sometimes old fart..........
contrary to Tim-he is young fart.
btw I'm glad 'cause your printer :goodbad:
 

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Choky,

Excellent links, thanks, have to study but really hate all the math.

I roll my own using RDH4 as a guide with quite good(?) results.

BTW where do you grt your core material?

Been looking for EI 100 in M6 to wind some line pre OPT.

It's really microwave core tranies any good for OPT?

Nice having you around!!!
 
Gee, a thread back from the (un)dead!

The original source of that list seems to be this document prepared by Craig Ryder. Obviously a lot of effort has been made in preparing it, and there are many links worth having a look at.

If someone has problems with the Microsoft Word document format, I should be able to convert it to pdf and post it here

P.S. The "Click Here Now" buttons seem to be popping up in most of Tim's old posts. It's probably to do with the server he was hosting the images on originally.
 
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