Sounds like you have about a 1 KVA transformer,
I don't think it will deliver the required current in
doubler service.
Mark WB8JKR
On Sun, 16 Jul 2000 00:01:58 EDT UNCRICHIE7@aol.com writes:
>
> This one is for the High Voltage Power Supply Guru's. I have a
> transformer
> thats secondary is 1100 volts.Theoretically a full wave doubler
> would give me
> 2.8x equaling 3080 volts. Is this the real voltage that I will see?
> The
> transformer by the way is rated at 750 mils DC., 1100 and 1300 volt
> taps.
> The reason I need to know is I hoped to feed 4-572B tubes with it.
> Most specs
> on the 572B call for a maximum of 2700 volts, with the average being
> 2500 to
> 2600 volts.
> Can I use the theoretical 3080 in hopes that it really won't be that
> high or
> am I asking for trouble? Any suggestions short of a variac would
> really be
> appreciated. Thanks in advance. Kurt...
>
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