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From: Larry Kayser <kayser@sympatico.ca>
To: amps@contesting.com <amps@contesting.com>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Date: 17 March 2002 00:53
Subject: [Amps] Microwave oven transformer, mobile supply
>Looking at the inverter I decided to try and see if the inverter would run
>an ex Microwave Oven transformer so that I might use a single 813 in the
>trunk as the afterburner for a CW mobile station using a QRP rig as the
>exciter. The transformer is loaded with a 275W dummy load of
>resistors. The voltage rests at about 1650 V AC, dropping the resistive
>load 90% takes it up to only 1750 V AC. I have run the setup for a number
>of trips of 75 miles each way with about 50% duty cycle. The transformer
>does not get excessively warm and the high voltage AC is reasonably stable.
If you are going to use a capacitor input PSU, it's worth looking at
predicted peak and rms currents - a good tool is the simulation prog. at
www.duncanamps.com
Steve
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