[Amps] Re: Big HV Transformer for Sale

wb4mnf wb4mnf@atl.org
Mon, 17 Jun 2002 09:53:37 -0400


Here in Atlanta I've a 2500V 1.7 A CCS
We're talking 5 kW brick on the key here.
Apply the typical inflation numbers for
lower duty cycle applications.
Primary is single phase dual 115V 50/60 Hz.

I was planning to build a 5 kW AM SW
TX using some phase modulated GS35B.
However, too many projects and loss of
shop space requires that both the number of
and physically more massive projects

See it here:
http://www.edebris.com/catalog/view_item.php?id=51

wwd@netheaven.com wrote:

>>Anyone interested in about 100 pounds of new Mil-Spec 120/240V primary,
>>2800V (rectified & filtered) at .85A continuous duty?  Also 
>>
> 
> Just 2800 volts? Frankly, it would be a whole lot more interesting if it
> were bridgeable to around 5kv.
> 
> Is it a 1400-0-1400 xfmr or ?? The tap implies a ct, but can the ct float?
> 
> I need 5kv.  8-)
> 
> Bill K2AME