Same thing happened to me, but with an offline converter (28V, 1500W, 3 phase,
110 V per phase ).
The darned thing works beautifully in feeding four 300W rms SSA's. basically
no reason whi it shouln't......
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<div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: Mark - AA6DX
<eureka@suddenlink.net> </div><div>Date:02/11/2016 18:58 (GMT+02:00)
</div><div>To: amps@contesting.com </div><div>Cc: </div><div>Subject: [Amps] 3
Phase XFMR </div><div>
</div>Was the story on using a 3 Phase on single phase ... back in the 60s, a
local 5000 watt AM daytimer had its xfmr burn out. It was given to me, I was
figuring I could get a lot of wire out of it
as it had the three separate windings. Come to find out, only one winding was
shorted. After research and finding all kinds of ideas, I simply connected the
two good windings in series and
fed them with a 230 VAC “extension cord” from our dryer feed...worky worky! I
put that big chunk of iron in the bottom of my 6’ rack for the HB 4-1000 I was
building. Ran it for years, and was still
running FB when I parted with the amp because move across the USA. Don’t know
where it abides now--HIHI.
73 Mark AA6DX Eureka, CA
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