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Author Topic: 2-3 kV Plate Transformer  (Read 4072 times)
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Steve - WB3HUZ
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« on: November 08, 2010, 09:52:15 PM »

** This is a perfect transformer for a 500 Watt, plate modulated rig (e.g. the Tesla two 813s modulating two 813s). If you are going the linear amp route, this transformer is good for a legal limit amp using tubes up to 3 kV on the plates. **

I have a Stancor 52B046 high voltage transformer designed for 110 VAC input. The secondary is center-tapped. With 125 VAC input I get the following on the secondary (HV-to-CT)

Primary Connection Marked 2000: 2525 Volts
Primary Connection Marked 2500: 3050 Volts

This thing was designed to produce either 2500 or 2000 volts when used with a choke input supply. It appears to be BC-610 plate iron. It weighs 105 pounds and is approximately 12.5" x 8" x 11.

This thing is too heavy to ship. Come and get it. I can deliver or meet you in and around the mid-Atlantic, if you really need this thing. The next fest I will be attending is Richmond, VA in February 2011.

$100


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