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Re: Transformer Question
In a message dated 96-09-17 00:44:28 EDT, you write:
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I've been using two 4500VAC 400ma plate transformers pulled from copy
machines. These transformers (GE) have an extra winding that is
connected to a 660VAC 10uf capacitor.
Questions: What is the purpose of this capacitor? Power factor
correction? Current limiting? What effect would result by changing or
removing the capacitor?
0---------) || (----------0
) || (
LV In ) || (
) || (
0---------) || (
|| (
|--------) || ( HV Out
| ) || (
--- ) || (
--- 10uf ) || (
| ) || (
|--------) || (-----------0
Thanks... ...Jeff Parisse >>
Jeff,
I am not a transformer expert but I have repaired many 36 volt DC 30 amp
battery chargers. Most are built by Lester Electrical. They also have a
high voltage winding like the one you have shown with a 6 mfd capacitor
across it. This winding and cap provides some means of regulation for the
low voltage output. I had a charger in here last week with the capacitor
shorted. The low voltage output was zero. With a good capacitor, the
voltage across the cap is about 750 volts AC with no load on the charger and
about 500 volts AC with a 25 amp load.
If someone can explain how this circuit works, I am also curious.
Ed Sonderman