Theo,
That amp reminds me a lot of the amps I used to build years ago. It really
brings back memories. I see it used four transformers. I'm not sure how they
were wired, but they can surely be used that way as long as they're the same
transformer. The KW I used to build used two large transformers in parallel in
a seperate power supply over the weight.
Best,
Will
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On 8/18/06 at 4:25 PM Theo Bellamy wrote:
>Larry,
>
>Although the purists will come up with several arguments against it, I can
>tell you that it will work fine. See http://www.qsl.net/k4mo/6Pack.html for
>an example.
>
>Just make sure you keep the phasing correct (and the transformers are
>identical) or you will let the smoke out of one or more valuable
>components.
>
>73 - Theo K4MO
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: amps-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:amps-bounces@contesting.com]On
>Behalf Of Larry Carman
>Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 3:51 PM
>To: amps@contesting.com
>Subject: [Amps] HV transformers I want to series primary and parallel
>secondary
>
>
>Can a pair of HV transformers having 110 primaries be hooked up in series
>to
>220 and there 2000 secondary ran in parallel? I would assume you would
>still
>need secondary inductance to equalize the currents through each
>transformer?
>
>
>
>
>Larry N5BIP
>
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