| Jim Kearman wrote:
> From: Steve Thompson <g8gsq@eltac.co.uk>
> 
>>I've also been 
>>burned (both metaphorically and literally) by attractive looking big 
>>transformers which turn out to have been designed for use with choke 
>>input. Hook them onto a capacitor input PSU, and you get much less power 
>>than you were expecting, lousy regulation, and the smell of burning 
>>insulation.
> 
> 
> My friend obtained a 1000-VCT brute of a transformer, weighs 25 lb. Old 
> Chicago Transformer, potted, looks mil-surplus. I assume it was made for a 
> choke-input filter. He wants to use the full secondary with a full-wave 
> voltage doubler. This will be for a linear that will be used for 
> continuous-carrier DSB AM. Looks as though two chokes would be required? 
> Thanks.
If you derate the transformer for output current, the chokes are not 
necessary.  You can also lower the peak factor on the windings by 
adding a small inductance in series with the primary to spread out the 
rectifier conduction time.
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