On Aug 13, 2005, at 8:06 AM, Jim Forsyth wrote:
>>> Lastly, when switching the output of the transformer from 2.5KV to
>>> 4KV,
>>> well after stepping, (going from "CW" to "SSB"), the xfmr still makes
>>> an
>>> audible thump. Is there any protection needed at that point?
>
>> Probably not. The high-hurdle is starting from zero V.
>
> When switching from 2.5kV to 4kV the capacitors once again look like a
> dead
> short so now you are applying 1.5kV to a short as compared to the
> original
> 2.5kV to a short. Not a huge difference in the two cases.
The lights blink less with a 2500v headstart than starting from 0v.
Actually, a filter capacitor looks like a dead short 120 times a second
during normal operation.
>
> Jim, AF6O
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