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jestaudio
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mains transformer

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yet another totally stupid question :D will a transformer with a secondry of 0-280 be the same as a centre tapped 280-0-280
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Re: mains transformer

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The 0-280V transformer will use a bridge rectifier to get a loaded B+ voltage of about 370V with HV current of about 0.6 times the rated current.

The 280V-0V-280V transformer with a full-wave rectifier will put out about 370V loaded B+ with full HV current rating of the transformer.
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Re: mains transformer

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rock_mumbles wrote:The 0-280V transformer will use a bridge rectifier to get a loaded B+ voltage of about 370V with HV current of about 0.6 times the rated current.

The 280V-0V-280V transformer with a full-wave rectifier will put out about 370V loaded B+ with full HV current rating of the transformer.
Cheers, i was pretty sure the voltage would be the same, was.nt sure about the current capacity, thanks for clearing it up for me
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Hang on a minute... A 0-280 secondary has to use a bridge rectifier so it is likely rated with that in mind. I don't believe that you have to apply the derate.
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martin manning wrote:Hang on a minute... A 0-280 secondary has to use a bridge rectifier so it is likely rated with that in mind. I don't believe that you have to apply the derate.
Correct, only if configured a doubler.

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