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Re: DC? was: mechanical bridge rectifier
Original poster: "davep by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <davep-at-quik-dot-com>
>Good evening folks
>Recently I asked about rectifying AC on the low side of the mains
>transformer in a TC.
>The answers from the list were a resounding NO it can't be done.
>So then if DC is bad for transformer action
Its bad for transformer action on transformer's
designed for AC.
>why is it ok for HV TC work?
DC is not used.
DC INTERRUPTED BY A SPARK GAP (or other means) is
used. It is thus (quasi) AC.
>The TC (pri sec) is just a transformer
Its a special sort of transformer. There are many.
And it sees AC rather than DC, AC (or, rather,
interrupted DC) provided by the spark gap.
>Why is DC bad for one kind of transformer and not for another?
cf above.
best
dwp
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