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toroid transformer question
Original poster: Mike <megavolts61@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi all,
I have two small toroid transformers that I'd like to do
'something' with. The low voltage side measured 34 - 35 uH
(approx. as measured using a really crude home-made inductance meter
I put together from a kit haha), and the high voltage side measured
3.33mH for each one. Now I 'presume' the primaries are really meant
to be 33uH, for a 100:1 ratio. I haven't measured the wire guages,
but the primaries appear to be approx. 18g and the secondaries appear
to be either 26 or 28g just looking at them compared to some 24g I
have. I don't remember the core dimensions and thise are taped but
they are approximately 2 1/4" OD, 1 1/8" ID, and about 1 "
thick with the windings included.
So, the big question is, does anyone have a suggestion for
using them? I know from taking one apart back when I got them some
5 years ago that the cores are ferrite and not banded steel like a
variac is wound on, so I imagine they can be operated at much more
than 60Hz. I may try experimenting with them driven via a 555
timer/mosfet circuit in a manner similar to a car ignition coil would
be done. Has anyone used anything like this to drive a small
TC? Give me some ideas please. I just hate to have them sitting
around here doing nothing all this time. I don't know that they'd be
of any use for a TC, but any ideas would be much appreciated. I got
them cheap at a surplus store in Denver and have carried them to
Florida and back(to Colorado anyway) without ever having done a thing
with them...lol It's time to figure something out, I think.
Thanks,
Mike
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