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Subject: | [Amps] 50 or 60 Hz, a problem? |
From: | Will Matney <craxd1@ezwv.com> |
Date: | Mon, 10 Jan 2005 12:25:45 -0500 |
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Al, A 50 Hz transformer is a larger beast than a 60 Hz (more iron in it for the same power out). Really, you can say a 50 Hz transformer is a 50/60 Hz but not vice-versa. In other terms, the core would most likely go into saturation running a 60 Hz transformer on 50 Hz, but a 50 Hz running at 60 Hz would run normally and a bit cooler. This is mainly due to the maximum flux density changing as frequency drops. Will I have a friend that lives in Cyprus and he is looking for an amp. I was just wondering, I have seen transformers that say 50Hz and some that say 60Hz and some that say 50/60Hz. I'm trying to help him find an amp and was wondering what difference there would be between the 50Hz and the 60Hz as far as operating them on a different Hz then what is stated on the equipment? I'm not sure what they use in Cyprus, I am waiting to here back from him on that. Thanks, Al, N7IOH
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