[Milsurplus] [ARC5] Homebrew choke

hwhall at compuserve.com hwhall at compuserve.com
Wed Aug 17 01:01:34 EDT 2016


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But because each capacitor in such a circuit is charged only on alternate half-cycles, with the other supplying the full load, the regulation, and hum, is going to be a lot poorer than it is in the full-wave bridge circuit
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According to my ARRL Handbooks, the output waveform from a voltage doubler looks the same as the output waveform from bridge or center-tapped fullwave rectifiers.
 
 

 Wayne
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From: AKLDGUY . <neilb0627 at gmail.com>
To: J Mcvey <ac2eu at yahoo.com>; ARC-5 List <arc5 at mailman.qth.net>; milsurplus <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tue, Aug 16, 2016 9:16 pm
Subject: Re: [ARC5] Homebrew choke



Sorry, I meant a power supply choke with iron core for B+ at 600 VDC. The scheme is to use a standard old style 230-230 volt (NZ) isolating transformer for the power transformer. I'm already using one with full-wave bridge rectifier to derive 325 VDC for my BC-AO-230 transmitter.


Now I want to build a supply using the same transformer for my AN/ARC-5 transmitter. This will necessitate a voltage doubler circuit to get 650 VDC (no-load). But because each capacitor in such a circuit is charged only on alternate half-cycles, with the other supplying the full load, the regulation, and hum, is going to be a lot poorer than it is in the full-wave bridge circuit. So I need a choke.


Your experience with the primary of the filament transformer is interesting. Did you measure, or notice, a significant improvement in the regulation in a before/after comparison?


NZ house voltage is between 230 and 240 volts, so winding insulation should be as good or better than the US counterpart.


73 de Neil ZL1ANM



On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 2:46 PM, J Mcvey <ac2eu at yahoo.com> wrote:


for what? tx , rx , lv or hv?
I needed a HV choke for the homebrew 12V dyno supply so I used the primary of a 12V filament transformer which had close to the correct inductance.
Worked fine and held up to the 500V and 200 ma current. US house voltage is in excess of 340 vpp anyway, so I figured there was at least a 50% safety factor on the insulation...
 



 
 

 
 On Tuesday, August 16, 2016 10:04 PM, AKLDGUY . <neilb0627 at gmail.com> wrote:

  

 



Anyone have experience or even just anecdotes about making a B+ choke?
Interested to hear suggestions, no matter how weird the core you used.


73 de Neil ZL1ANM



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