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Re: [TCML] 400 hz variacs



There must be enough iron for the lowest frequency but the high frequency limit is sort of arbitrary and determined by leakage reactance and possibly parasitic capacitance. Whole issue is core saturation and for any particular core area and frequency there is a minimum number of turns per volt required. Look up transformer design on Google and you should get plenty of discussion.

Ed

HomerLea@xxxxxxx wrote:

These seem just as heavy as 120v 1.3 amp 60hz ones. What I don't get is how some fixed transformers are rated, for example, at 47hz to 400 hz; not uncommon for military transformers. Guess I should have been an electrical engineer instead of chemist.
Jim

In a message dated 12/11/2010 8:03:29 PM Pacific Standard Time, ka1bbg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

ok to use as inductors, but too little iron for 60 hz operation. brian f.
happy holidays
----- Original Message ----- From: <HomerLea@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 4:50 PM
Subject: [TCML] 400 hz variacs


I have a bunch of 208v 1.3 amp and some larger variacs, all 400 hz. Can
these be used as variacs at derated in voltage on 60 hz or are they just good
for ballast?
Jim Heagy

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