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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Manfred Mornhinweg" <manfred@ludens.cl> 
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2013 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Amps] AL-800H transformer
 
Hi Paul,
 
I was thinking I could wire the primary as 250VAC input i.e. put all
primary windings in series and supply it with 110VAC input which
should drop the HV output to less than half.
What doe the experts on here say?
 
It's right - when you apply half the input voltage, you get half the 
output voltage. The magnetic flux in the core will be halved too, so that 
the core will have only about 30% the loss it would have at full voltage. 
But the current handling ability is the same as at full voltage. This 
means that the power output it can produce, at half the voltage, is also 
only half its rating. And the voltage drop at that load will be as much as 
at the full voltage, so that the percentual stability of the output 
voltage under load changes is only half as good as at full voltage. 
Since you need just 400mA, that transformer should work OK. It can hardly 
have been designed for much less than that current. Just be aware of the 
lower voltage stability, compared to a transformer optimized for the 
voltage you need. 
Manfred
 
With much lower core loss and less than half the primary power and half the 
secondary power consumed the regulation should be much better than the 15% 
Ameritron rates it at in the 811H. 
In intermittent duty at half voltage you should be able to pull a bit more 
current at that 15% regulation but temperature rise should be measured 
first. 
Carl
KM1H
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