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Re: [Amps] CD Cap

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Subject: Re: [Amps] CD Cap
From: "Will Matney" <craxd1@verizon.net>
Reply-to: craxd1@verizon.net
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 12:57:40 -0500
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Rich,

The main thing for any transformer is power in = power out, this in watts or 
VA. That is minus the losses which is the efficiency. Each rectifier/filter 
circuit has its own formula to determine the secondary current needed. The only 
difference between a choke and a capacitor input is the output voltage you'll 
have and the secondary current. The choke input is DC out = 0.9 x the rms 
voltage. Of course for a capacitor input the DC voltage is rms voltage x 1.414. 
The seconday current for a full wave bridge choke input is, Iac = Sec. Idc X 
1.064. Below is a link to a webpage I done on this topic that can help you. 
Hope this helps.

http://amateur-transformer.125mb.com/pf.htm

Best,

Will

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On 3/24/06 at 11:44 AM Rich wrote:

>Ian wrote: Have you told us everything that is printed on the capacitors
>
>themselves?
> Well I went back to CD web pages and did a little more digging. The 381
>type caps are high ripple and have a rating of 1.8 amps at 120 Hz. This
>should work for my P/S as I do not intend to load it very heavy.
> 
>>This also brings up another question, I am going to use an old
>transformer. It has 230v input, three input terminals, out put is with
>terminals 1-2, 3000vac, with terminals 1-3 ,2090vac. Resistance is
>.45ohms 
>input(1-2) or 1.02ohms input (1-3), output R is 41.4 ohms at terminal
>4-5. 
>In another thread it was brought up about transformers for a choke input
>might be a problem?? How do I tell and why do I care? This is an old
>surplus transformer even to the point of having spark gap balls in
>parallel with the output terminals.
>I intend to build this with a soft start relay set up.
> 
>Rich, kd0zz
>>
> 
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