PS Transformers [message #9734] |
Fri, 28 July 2006 08:55 |
Manualblock
Messages: 4973 Registered: May 2009
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Do we want a very high DCR on the secondary? And how to implement tube voltage regulation in the circuit? Is that a good thing?
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Re: PS Transformers [message #9735 is a reply to message #9734] |
Fri, 28 July 2006 14:32 |
Damir
Messages: 1005 Registered: May 2009
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No offence, but if you ask those questions on the forum, then your "designer" skills are rudimentary, both for "designing" PT and PS, especially active, tube type. You can read various opinions, anecdotal and empirical "evidences", one-parameter "wonders", heating debates... May I suggest a different approach? Start with the quality PT, from the people who know what they are doing (I have a good experiences with Plitron/Amplimo and AE-Europe), add a good chokes, rectifiers and caps with a little help from PSUDII, breadbord it and listen...
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Re: PS Transformers [message #9737 is a reply to message #9736] |
Fri, 28 July 2006 17:05 |
Damir
Messages: 1005 Registered: May 2009
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"I have a couple PT's on hand; but not the ability to test each one for it's parameters." What you need more? You can measure primary and secondary DCR, and with formula Rt = Rs +(Ns/Np)^2 * Rp you can find the "equivalent" PT resistance, where Rs is a DCR from CT to the one end of the secondary (from 0-350V). For example - you measured Rp=5 Ohms, Rs=20 Ohms. Then you can measure unloaded sec. voltage, say 350-0-350 V. Ns/Np is PT turns ratio, equal to voltage ratio (sec/prim.), say 350/117 = 3. Then our Rt = 20 + 3^2 * 5 = 65 Ohms. This Rt rectifier tube on the secondary "sees". If you don`t know current rating of your PT, then you can guess by its size, and if it is salvaged from some equipment (preamp/power amp). You now have all you need for PSUDII - Rt, Utr - choose your rectifier and a first filter (LC or CLC), put the CCS as a load (estimated current of your amp) - and start playing with the program with various values, rectifiers, etc. For example, you need 375V/100mA DC and you tried 10µ/10H-100R/100µ with 5R4GYB rectifier you have in your junkbox...yes, that`s about it! Breadbording proves that you are quite close, and you liked the sound - happy end...
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