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1. [Amps] Buck Boost (score: 1)
Author: "Barrie Smith" <barrie@centric.net>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 10:12:18 -0700
I'd like to increase the output voltage about 10% on a HV plate transformer using the boost method. Does anyone know what penalties I may encounter using this proceedure? Since there's no free lunch,
/archives//html/Amps/2008-04/msg00308.html (7,121 bytes)

2. Re: [Amps] Buck Boost (score: 1)
Author: "Patrick Egloff" <pegloff@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 18:39:53 +0200
Sorry for that, what might seem dumb, question. But what is this "boost method" ?? An easy way to increase you HV by 10 % is to put a small transformer in serial with you actual HV transformer second
/archives//html/Amps/2008-04/msg00309.html (8,009 bytes)

3. Re: [Amps] Buck Boost (score: 1)
Author: Robert Groh <rgroh@swbell.net>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 10:47:17 -0700 (PDT)
I think the usual idea is to increase the primary voltage by 10% - e.g. by putting a small 12V (output) transformer in series with the 120VAC line or putting a small 24 V (output) transformer in seri
/archives//html/Amps/2008-04/msg00310.html (9,369 bytes)

4. Re: [Amps] Buck Boost (score: 1)
Author: "jeremy-ca" <km1h@jeremy.mv.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 14:30:54 -0400
Im curious as to what benefit will there be to raising the HV only 10%? Its not going to raise the output enough to be heard on the other end but it will add another 10% + strain on both windings. De
/archives//html/Amps/2008-04/msg00311.html (11,941 bytes)

5. Re: [Amps] Buck Boost (score: 1)
Author: "Barrie Smith" <barrie@centric.net>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 13:55:41 -0700
-- Original Message -- From: "jeremy-ca" <km1h@jeremy.mv.com> To: "Robert Groh" <rgroh@swbell.net>; "Patrick Egloff" <pegloff@gmail.com>; "Barrie Smith" <barrie@centric.net> Cc: <Amps@contesting.com>
/archives//html/Amps/2008-04/msg00313.html (13,292 bytes)


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