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[AMPS] Re: Two XFMRs Parallel...

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Subject: [AMPS] Re: Two XFMRs Parallel...
From: W8JI@contesting.com (Tom Rauch)
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 19:21:11 -0500
Hi Jay,

> 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).  

They will either be in, or exactly 180  degrees out. Just swap two 
leads, and you are in business. 

> And what will you do to prevent the fields from interacting 
> to buck or boost in close proximity to each other? 

Can't happen. If flux leakage was that bad, the transformers would 
be totally useless in this application.

> 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! 

The only transformers exhibiting phase shift are those with 
significant flux leakage and/or those that are tuned with a capacitor 
and not "resonant". A transformer like that would be useless in this 
application.
 
73, Tom W8JI
w8ji@contesting.com

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