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Re: [Amps] winding an HV transformer

To: KD7QAE <KD7QAE@ARRL.NET>
Subject: Re: [Amps] winding an HV transformer
From: Paul Decker <kg7hf@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 12:01:45 +0000 (UTC)
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Hi Tomm, and amps people, 



Thanks, the validation is very helpful.  Sometimes I think about something over 
and over enough and get myself lost in the forest.    I also read last night 
that the square wave has a pk value = avg value = rms value.  This does seem to 
line up with what I have measured on my scope with the 3.4v pk-pk input.   .... 
marching forward now, thanks! 



Now that this point is solved, how about a more "amp related" question? 

I'm using a 3cx800a7 as the tube.   This tube has a max plate voltage of 2250 
VDC.   According to Tim W9QQ's article, he gets about 100 V drop on full 
load.   It is very easy for me to add turns in increments of 5  to the 
transformer so I could easily go from 2040 to 2380.   If my supply follows with 
-100 V keydown it is at 2280 V under load, still above the mfgr maximum rated 
voltage.  



Would it be better to add the extra turn and get the higher plate voltage?   I 
see the AL-800 has a no load voltage of around 2600 V.   





About the chopper...yes, that is exactly the plan.   I've built the chopper 
circuit, the handful of components, on a separate board with the idea to 
redesign/remove that module later in order to incorporate a feedback loop to 
control the duty cycle/frequency to adjust the output voltage; we're on the 
same path. 





thanks, 

Paul, kg7hf 

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