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[AMPS] Re: Two XFMRs Parallel...

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Subject: [AMPS] Re: Two XFMRs Parallel...
From: ac6tk@cybertime.net (J. Bradshaw)
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 09:29:53 -0800
Another way to question this:  

How can you be certain the secondaries will be in phase 
with each other?   They most certainly won't be if they 
aren't identically wound (hard to do even when you wind 
on the same core).  

And what will you do to prevent the fields from interacting 
to buck or boost in close proximity to each other?  You 
will have to mount them broadside and isolate these 
transformers with rectifier stacks, or spend a great deal of 
time fiddling with the windings. You may still have to unwind 
a little on the higher voltage winding (after the stack) to bring 
the current up on the lower voltage winding.  

Also you will have to insure that the PIV of the stacks aren't 
exceeded.  And here is the kicker:  If the outputs are not nearly 
in phase, each winding will be carrying greater than half the 
load at some part of the cycle!  Consider that if the windings 
are exactly 0 or 180 deg out of phase with full wave, then no 
problem.  Ok if exactly in phase with a half wave stack.  But 
each transformer will carry the full load when the other isn't! 

At least with half wave the duty cycle will be lower.  Of course 
the size of your capacitor bank and the inrush current will have 
to be looked at too.

Jim, ac6tk



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