I will be eagerly awaiting your debut.mooreamps wrote:Hey, I posted this on the web as well. A current transformer is a toriodal transformer where the unfiltered dc current flows through the primary coil, and the secondary coil shunts the 120 cycle ac ripple, to ground.
Therefore, the primary and secondary coils are operated in the current mode of operation, verses a power transformer is operated in the voltage mode of operation. Now, since I was looking at filtering a low voltage rail of 5 amperes, winding three CT's in series with three filter caps did the trick.
Normally, one should not wire up an EL power transformer is such a way since running dc current into the primary coil would make it run hot.
As far as my 813 project, it will have to wait until I finish my 36watt SE build, and my 18 watt mixed PA mode Class A / Class AB P/P build.
-g
No Gary, sorry I didn't. You have brought that one up enough on your own without me having to mention it. You have a whole other thread dedicated to just that and I commented all I'm going to comment about it in that thread. As far as your contributions you blow a lot of smoke, but have yet to show us proof of anything except some polished turds.mooreamps wrote:besides, I posted my double-bridge filament power supply. you didn't mention that one, now did you ??????
You will no doubt come back with some other kind of responce that I have nothing to contribute to the amp building community or probably attack the circuit itself in some way as not usable or something else.
-g