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Easy Torroidal Transformer
Hello Guys....possibly gals....?
I need a source for a toroidal transformer by any chance has someone salvaged one out of something that is readily available, like possibly a copier or something, I want to connect it to a PMDX135 either 50V or 80V, which PS would be better for running 4, PK296A2A-SG7.2's and what should the power rating of the toroid be, (max voltage x max current) of the PS? or is that over designing, cause a 1600 watt toroid might be expensive. This information might already be in a thread somewhere but I only looked for about about an hour and didn't find any concrete answers. Thanks Mitch |
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I use a 25VAC transformer (~35VDC) when I wire PK296A2A-SGxx motors half-coil. You could go just a little higher (28VAC = ~39VDC) before you have to worry about excess heat. Each motor pulls up to 3A, so 3A X4 = 12A. 12A X 25VAC = 300VA.
I've used both a 250VA and a 500VA transformer with 4 PK296A2A motors. Both sizes worked just fine. |
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