Re: Power transformers
Posted by
Alan Marconett KM6VV
on 2000-12-13 21:53:22 UTC
Rich,
Thought that transformer sounded familiar! I have several Triad F-204U
transformers. Now if I could find more info on the pinout. 8 taps on
the primary, 2-5 connected, SOLDER on 1 & 6, so that's what was
previously used. 8-10 and 1-9 connected on secondary, so it was wired
for 12V. 8 A. Last time I looked, no website for Triad.
Alan KM6VV
"Rich D." wrote:
Thought that transformer sounded familiar! I have several Triad F-204U
transformers. Now if I could find more info on the pinout. 8 taps on
the primary, 2-5 connected, SOLDER on 1 & 6, so that's what was
previously used. 8-10 and 1-9 connected on secondary, so it was wired
for 12V. 8 A. Last time I looked, no website for Triad.
Alan KM6VV
"Rich D." wrote:
>
> Greg,
> I'm using the Triad Transformer model F-204. 4A full wave, multi tapped pri/sec.
> Will go to ~40 DC on the capacitor n/l and lower with tap changes. Great choice.
> Don't know if still available.
> Rich D.
>
> Greg Nuspel wrote:
> >
> > I was wondering where everyone gets their transformers for power supplies. I
> > can't seem to find 24-30V transformers with sufficient current ratings
> > locally. Is there a good surplus supplier?
> >
> > --Greg Nuspel
Discussion Thread
Greg Nuspel
2000-12-13 07:39:41 UTC
Power transformers
Wally K
2000-12-13 10:16:10 UTC
Re: Power transformers
Wally K
2000-12-13 12:26:10 UTC
Re: Power transformers
Rich D.
2000-12-13 16:55:16 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Power transformers
Alan Marconett KM6VV
2000-12-13 21:53:22 UTC
Re: Power transformers
Rich D.
2000-12-13 22:48:35 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Power transformers
Jeff Barlow
2000-12-14 13:54:24 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Power transformers
Alan Marconett KM6VV
2000-12-14 14:23:56 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Power transformers