Lynn..... What kind of power are you shooting for??? I assume it's
240VAC mains, at 25A is SIX KW. If your efficiency is crap, you're still
twice the legal limit.... I'm also assuming we're talking about an amateur
application.
If indeed you want 5KV @ 2A, (TEN kilowatts), then you will need a primary
breaker of at least 42A - probably 50A - and of course a feed circuit
capable of that.
Please let us all know when you will be on the air...
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Bill Coleman N2BC
http://home.stny.rr.com/n2bc
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lynn" <no9z@soltec.net>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 2:11 PM
Subject: [Amps] PS project
> Hello all...... I need a little advice on this powersupply project.
>
> I have almost completed a nice 5000 v 2amp supply using a large
> Wilcox transformer with a capacitive filter. 50uf at 7kv.
>
> I found out after construction that the Wilcox transformer requires
> a choke input. The circuit breaker trips (25amp) when sending a
> cw signal from the radio (occassionaly). I believe the output
> impedence
> of the power supply is too low, thus causing excessive current . It
> appears this happens when the ac cycle is at its peak.
>
> Is there a solution to this problem where I can still retain the 5kv?
>
> I understand that if a choke is installed in the b+ the output will be
> .9 of the rectified ac instead of 1.3 times the ac supply volts.
>
> Ideas?
>
> Lynn NO9Z
>
>
>
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