To: | Will Matney <craxd1@ezwv.com> |
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Subject: | Re: [Amps] Re: Step-start calculation |
From: | jeff millar <wa1hco@adelphia.net> |
Date: | Sun, 21 Nov 2004 20:07:01 -0500 |
List-post: | <mailto:amps@contesting.com> |
Will...Indeed that's what it says. But what's all this stuff about magnetizing current in transformers?? Someone needs to explain that effect. The paper seems to say that a transformer with nothing connected to its seconday may look like a short circuit (!!??) because the core needs to magnetize. But inductance resists an increase in current. That's why people recommend choke input power supplies, to resist the current surges. The energy absorbed by a transformer is small because the inductance is large and the current is small. I've never seen a surge when switching on a transformer, yes it may hum a bit, and pull a small amount of current, but at a fraction of it's rating, not a multiple of it's rating. Another thing, what's this concept that surges build up over several half cycles? An AC transformer gets 100% magnetically polarized, depolarized, and polarized the negative direction on every line cycle. There's no build up of magnetic energy unless its ferroresonant or something. On the timing of the switch...maybe in 1974, SSRs switched slowly, but today, suppliers focus on precise timing because accurate zero crossing means less emitted RFI noise and less filtering required. I just don't know what the paper means to the type of transformers and power supplies hams use. I Googled for other references to this effect and didn't find anying relevant. The best paper referred to magnetizing current as small compared to load current. jeff, wa1hco Will Matney wrote: Jeff, _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/amps |
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