Dennis,
Your correct on this. As long as this is calculated to not go over the
wires rating, it would be okay. I didn't include this because of so many
different insualtions on the wire that are available plus this is always
mentioned where the formulas for the plate chokes are. I might be wrong in
assuming they already knew about this point.
Will
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 12:41:36 EST, <Dennis12Amplify@aol.com> wrote:
Has anyone bothered to consider the fact that the peak plate voltage is
divided by the number of turns of wire in the choke, and you don't ever
want that
'volts per turn' number to exceed the insulation resistance of any of
the
materials used to make the choke.
That would include both the wire insulation and the core material.
Regards,
Dennis O.
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