>Rich says:
>
>>The primary winding R as well as the mains R are also factors.
>
>
>For finding the winding temperature rise at a given load, (which is the
>context
>for which this was suggested), it doesn't matter which winding resistance you
>measure. You are only interested in cold and hot readings.
>
// The total equivalent series R [ESR] is a determinant in such
calculations. The primary and secondary resistances add - accounting for
turns ratio.
>Regulation is also affected by leakage reactance, as well as winding
>resistance.
// True enough, but with a Hipersil core, ESR is >90% of the game.
- R. L. Measures, 805.386.3734,AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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