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Subject: | Re: [Amps] Microwave Oven Power Transformer |
From: | Steve Thompson <g8gsq72@gmail.com> |
Date: | Tue, 04 Dec 2012 08:21:25 +0000 |
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I can't pretend my comment came from such detailed understanding
or analysis - I just wound the primary volts down until the (no
load) primary current dropped noticeably and the core didn't fry
without fan cooling. They might have been wound for the days when
our mains was 245-250V, now it's typically 230V at my workshop so
the 200ishV I was applying could have been a larger reduction from
nominal. I don't think I explored how efficiency as a complete PSU
varied with primary volts.
One of the joys of free materials is that everyone can do their own experiments and learn something along the way. Steve Hi Steve, Carl, and all, Normally, 10 or 15% reduction in volts is enough to bring the magnetising current down, Not really, with MOTs. It would still have an excessive magnetizing current! I just took a 1400 watt MOT I happen to have in my junkbox, and ran it through some engineering. To use the windings as they are, the most convenient flux density for typical ham amplifier use is reached almost exactly when applying half the rated voltage. So the suggestion of using two identical MOTs in series isn't a bad one. Operating under those conditions, the true CCS ratings without forced air cooling would be 241 watts input, 91% efficiency, 6.4% voltage drop at full load. The output voltage would of course also be half the rated one. Rating this same transformer for ICAS, of course the power rating would go up, with both the efficiency and voltage drop getting worse. I don't know the specifications for ICAS, in terms of what percentage of time what load must be assumed. I think I remember that some old Handbook said that you can take "safely" 40% more current in ICAS. If so, that would equate to an input power of 337W, 9% voltage drop, and 89.1% efficiency at full load. _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/amps |
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