[ARC5] Dynamotor Capacitor

J. Forster jfor at quikus.com
Wed Mar 26 18:45:09 EDT 2014


> AH HAH!  I faint connection makes itself in my brain:
>
> Is this an analogy, or even the same principle, as we find in
> “transmission line transformers”.  My meager understanding is that the
>  coupling in them occurs between the conductors and not so much through
> the core of the transformer.  And because of this, a modest core can
> supper considerable power transfer.

No. The coupling is through the iron and air gap, just as in a
transformer. Suppose you took appart two similar small chokes and put the
laminations back as an open "E" w/o any "I"s. Then put the chokes almost
together, open fae to open face. It's like that.

-John

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>>  In some
>> vibrator PSs, I believe the snubbing cap is chosen to resonate the
>> transformer to minimize arcing.
>
> I have just located an online copy of the Mallory book:
> Vibrator Power Supply Design - Mallory
> Standard Vibrators
>
> One possible link is:
> http://ebookbrowsee.net/mallory-vibe-pdf-d70296328
> or:
> http://chomikuj.pl/m4tizz/ksi*c4*85*c5*bcki+ANG/mallory_vibe,304437890.pdf
>
> This link  seems to have the whole book:
> Fundamental Principles of Vibrator Power Supply Design
> www.tubebooks.org/Books/mallory_vibe.pdf‎
>
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>
> Roy Morgan
> RoyMorgan at alum.mit.edu
> K1LKY Since 1958
>
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