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Subject: | [Amps] Transformer secondary winding resistance |
From: | Chuck_Partain at maxtor.com (Partain, Chuck) |
Date: | Wed May 21 09:14:40 2003 |
Can someone tell me what's the issue with secondary winding resistance in a plate transformer? I heard the ones Dahl makes are very low, someone wrote me once and mentioned .6 ohms?? for a 5kv output. its either a really big transformer or there was a mistake???? My magcap is 68 ohms, someone mentioned this was too high. According to Rich's web site it makes 1.33a Continuous at 2700+ volts..which is OK for me. just curious. I did some poking on the reflector but I think this was brought up way back and didn't see it. thanks- KA1MWP |
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