5V 100A secondary, 115V primary

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Any body has a transformer that has 5V 100A at the secondary and 115V at the
primary.

If you have one that you want to sell or know where to find one, please send
me email to

eugene4809@yahoo.com
 
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 08:48:35 GMT, "Supertech" <jones2@global.com> wrote:

Any body has a transformer that has 5V 100A at the secondary and 115V at the
primary.

If you have one that you want to sell or know where to find one, please send
me email to

eugene4809@yahoo.com
Get a microwave transformer and cut out the secondary. Than wind your own
secondary in place.

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Boris Mohar
 
I read in sci.electronics.design that Boris Mohar
<borism_-void-_@sympatico.ca> wrote (in
<j62n61pe5f44rqpb79kvq6nvrtc0rn72ej@4ax.com>) about '5V 100A secondary,
115V primary', on Sun, 24 Apr 2005:

Get a microwave transformer and cut out the secondary. Than wind your
own secondary in place.
A microwave transformer will not supply 500 W for more than a few
minutes even with fan cooling.
--
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
There are two sides to every question, except
'What is a Moebius strip?'
http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Also see http://www.isce.org.uk
 
Supertech wrote:
Any body has a transformer that has 5V 100A at the secondary and 115V at the
primary.

If you have one that you want to sell or know where to find one, please send
me email to

Model 10-50A at http://www.3sind.com/11product/
 
"Fred Bloggs" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:426BBADF.6070909@nospam.com...
Supertech wrote:
Any body has a transformer that has 5V 100A at the secondary and 115V at
the primary.

If you have one that you want to sell or know where to find one, please
send me email to


Model 10-50A at http://www.3sind.com/11product/

Thanks for the info. I really appreciate it.

Eugene
 
A microwave transformer will not supply 500 W for more than a few
minutes even with fan cooling.
Maybe where you live, but not in the US-
 
John Woodgate <jmw@jmwa.demon.contraspam.yuk> wrote:

I read in sci.electronics.design that Boris Mohar
borism_-void-_@sympatico.ca> wrote (in
j62n61pe5f44rqpb79kvq6nvrtc0rn72ej@4ax.com>) about '5V 100A secondary,
115V primary', on Sun, 24 Apr 2005:

Get a microwave transformer and cut out the secondary. Than wind your
own secondary in place.

A microwave transformer will not supply 500 W for more than a few
minutes even with fan cooling.
A cheap and cheerful solution might be to get two of them and wind the
secondary through both.

--
~ Adrian Tuddenham ~
(Remove the ".invalid"s and add ".co.uk" to reply)
www.poppyrecords.co.uk
 
[...snip garbage from idiot limey who can't do a damned thing right...]
 
Supertech wrote...
Any body has a transformer that has 5V 100A at the secondary and
115V at the primary.
I'm not sure what you're after, but if you're going to make a 5V
100A dc supply with your transformer, you should know that there
are lots of compact 100A, 150A, 200A, plus some 300A industrial
surplus switching power supplies available at reasonable prices,
such as under $100. I even have a few extra such beasts.


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Thanks,
- Win
 

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