Here are some real numbers for simulation:
A 3KW Varian plate transformer (85 lbs)
240V Primary -- 2.2 ohms DCR, 40 mHy
inductance
3200V 1A Secondary -- 22 ohms DCR, 9H
inductance
A Westinghouse 1A, 10KV choke (50 lbs)
8H & 30 ohms DCR
Doing "research" for a plate supply using microwave
oven parts, I "recycled" a dozen microwaves, garnered
from the "curb exchange", appliance "rated" from 600
watts to 1 KW.
The transformers were all wound with #14 on the
primary and #26 on the secondary. The secondaries are
all grounded at one end, though most can be easily
lifted -- Negative lead filtering is a good option in
this instance.
The secondary inductances measured between 9 & 22 H
with the shunts in place. The secondary resistances
measured between 70 & 110 ohms. They weigh from 8 to
10 lbs each.
The capacitors run between .72uF and 1uF with the
median around .9 uF.
Perhaps, two or three "matched" microwave
transformer secondaries connected in parallel with 3
or 4 of their caps connected in series, then across
the transformers would be a good substitute for a real
8Hy 1A choke.
And a couple more data points for the resonant
choke filtering thread:
The Collins 30S-1 used 8H & .15 uF in the plate
supply and 3.5H and .5 uF in the screen supply.
I once used the 8H Westinghouse part noted above
& .2uF@5KV in a resonant configuration in my 4CX1000A
power supply. See:
http://wc6w.50webs.com/wc6wamps/index.html?fr131.html
73 & Good afternoon,
Marv WC6W
http://wc6w.50webs.com/
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