I want to verify the answer's on this online calculator.
http://www.mycircuits9.com/2012/06/bridge-rectifier-calculator.html
I'm also confused...{onset of RF dementia possibly} ....How to calculate the output KVA of this transformer.
120AC line volts at 3KVA. Output is 480 - 480. What is the KVA at 480v ac ?
Now for the first question. Using the GE tube data. Most likely I Golden Screw-Drivered my reading of the
specs LQ6 is 720 ma max current at the plate. 990vdc max plate voltage. JG6 220ma max plate current ?
12xLQ6 x 720ma = 8640 ma or 8.64 amps
4xxJG6 x220 ma = 880 ma or .88 amps
9.52 Amps
To determine no load peak dc voltage flowing from the 480-480 step up secondary of the Tranny into the full
wave bridge. Subtracting the voltage drop of the 1N5408 diodes in series in Full Wave Bridge configuration.
960 x 1.414 = 1357.44 - 9.6v diode voltage drop
1347.84 x 0.637 = 858.57408 Average RMS Volts ?
The capacitance that will be installed. 3x 1000uf 450v in series. = 333.33
Obviously. I do not have the "Load" correctly" figured out. The original D&A Warrior psu has two 1 amp full
wave bridge rectifiers in parallel. So the load is no more than 2 amps at 950vdc ?
Any rate. All this math is making me sleepy. Over 40 years ago. After getting out of the military.
Purchased my first microwave. I had a watch. That I would point at a box where several lamps
were plugged into. Come home point the watch . House lights would turn on. The watch got wet
after walking in the rain. I tried to dry it out in my new microwave. Figured 5 seconds ought to do it.
Ive come a long way since then !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The answers of this online calculator are the same. Whether 2 amps or 9 amps load are entered ?
Can I trust this estimate of 959vdc RMS and 860vdc average ?
Thank you in advance for your time !
http://www.mycircuits9.com/2012/06/bridge-rectifier-calculator.html
I'm also confused...{onset of RF dementia possibly} ....How to calculate the output KVA of this transformer.
120AC line volts at 3KVA. Output is 480 - 480. What is the KVA at 480v ac ?
Now for the first question. Using the GE tube data. Most likely I Golden Screw-Drivered my reading of the
specs LQ6 is 720 ma max current at the plate. 990vdc max plate voltage. JG6 220ma max plate current ?
12xLQ6 x 720ma = 8640 ma or 8.64 amps
4xxJG6 x220 ma = 880 ma or .88 amps
9.52 Amps
To determine no load peak dc voltage flowing from the 480-480 step up secondary of the Tranny into the full
wave bridge. Subtracting the voltage drop of the 1N5408 diodes in series in Full Wave Bridge configuration.
960 x 1.414 = 1357.44 - 9.6v diode voltage drop
1347.84 x 0.637 = 858.57408 Average RMS Volts ?
The capacitance that will be installed. 3x 1000uf 450v in series. = 333.33
Obviously. I do not have the "Load" correctly" figured out. The original D&A Warrior psu has two 1 amp full
wave bridge rectifiers in parallel. So the load is no more than 2 amps at 950vdc ?
Any rate. All this math is making me sleepy. Over 40 years ago. After getting out of the military.
Purchased my first microwave. I had a watch. That I would point at a box where several lamps
were plugged into. Come home point the watch . House lights would turn on. The watch got wet
after walking in the rain. I tried to dry it out in my new microwave. Figured 5 seconds ought to do it.
Ive come a long way since then !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The answers of this online calculator are the same. Whether 2 amps or 9 amps load are entered ?
Can I trust this estimate of 959vdc RMS and 860vdc average ?
Thank you in advance for your time !