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Re: LF: W1VD amp help - more waveforms

To: N1BUG <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: LF: W1VD amp help - more waveforms
From: Chris Wilson <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2018 21:50:46 +0100
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Hello Paul,

OK, I believe you, I can recognize OCD when I see it ;)

Here's a close up of my output transformer from the amp the waveforms
were taken from and posted. `Tis now a bit ugly, with a few
battle scars typical of a few good blow ups. Not sure if it's any
help, but don't let your amp see it, it might fancy a bit of rough and
pack its bags :)

http://www.chriswilson.tv/transformer1.jpg

Thursday, April 12, 2018, 9:22:46 PM, you wrote:

> Hi Chris,

> Actually that's a bit of trickery on my part. :-) I wanted all the
> coils to "look" about the same. All the Delrin end plates are 1/4"
> thick. On the center one I wrapped the core with glass cloth tape,
> wound I think 54 turns, wrapped part of that winding with glass
> cloth tape, wound the remaining turns for a total of 73. Then I
> milled down the 1/4" thick Delrin plates to 1/8" in the area that
> would be on the double layer part of the winding. So the plates
> slide on exactly as far and leave exactly as much bolt exposed as
> the plates on the single layer end coils. A bit hard to put into
> words but I think you get the idea. I promise you they are 52, 73,
> and 52 turns.

> Paul





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Best regards,
 Chris                            mailto:[email protected]


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