[Boatanchors] PLATE XFMR

mac w7qho at aol.com
Mon Apr 4 13:18:45 EDT 2011


Twenty (20) watts per pound is the figure I remember.  Let's see what  
other numbers are suggested.

Dennis D. W7QHO
Glendale, CA

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On Apr 4, 2011, at 9:46 AM, Bill and Liz McHugh wrote:

> Some time ago I recall someone providing a "rule of thumb" one might  
> use to estimate the current capacity of a plate transformer based on  
> weight and dimensions.
>
> I have a Hammond with an REL number which is not in any catalog and  
> would like to be able to use it in a supply for an 813 rig I am  
> building.
>
> Anyone have that "rule of thumb" at hand?
>
> Bill VE3NH
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