I have a really nice BIG transformer. GE model 81g45 rated 1.1KVA. 115v in 4620kv@750miliamps center tap. so that would be about 2310v x 2 @ 350 miliamps this baby will pull 2 seperate power supplies
Holy cow, that is a BIG one. The most I ever saw was 1000kv-rms @ 1A. 4620kv-rms should make c. 12 Megavolts DC in a FWD. - R. L. Measures, a.k.a. Rich..., 805.386.3734,AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures.
So the ct cannot float . . . Boring, cheezy xfmr. Not even 230vac. Sorry about the bad review, but what do you expect from GE anyway. <g> Bill -- -- wwd@netheaven.com K2AME -- ~~~~~~~
Still, 4620kv @ 750mA is nothing to sneeze at. Isn't that 3-1/2 million VA? -WB2WIK/6 "If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough." - Mario Andretti
Still, 4620kv @ 750mA is nothing to sneeze at. Isn't that 3-1/2 million VA? -WB2WIK/6 Er no.............. it's 3465 VA or 3.465KVA or do I have it wrong? It's definitely more than 1.1KVA. Conrad G0RU
AFAIK, the seller has not chimed in with any more data. My suggestion would be to leave it IN the microwave, remove the rotating platter, and build up a nice final of proper proportion. The digital i
all i know about it , it that it works and that is what is written on it. It was removed from a working 6 meter transmitter. chris NI4L -- NI4L CUSTOM RESONANT DIPOLE LEGAL LIMIT ++ CUSTOM MADE CENTE
Reading old tags is tough at best. Most likely they wimped out when they tried to stamp the dot after the 4 in the 4620kv. Depending upon its age this xfmr just may be bridgeable for the full 4.6kv o