Originally posted by Steve Conner
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Pavg = Vrms x Irms
Pavg = Vrms^2 / Z
So if I took my plate voltage of 600V and place that across my plate-center tap load of 1250 ohms -
600V / 1250 = 480mA
480mA is my PEAK current. I would then multiply that by 0.707 to get Irms -
480mA x 0.707 = 340mA (rounded up)
600V is my peak so I would multiply that by 0.707 to get Vrms -
600 x 0.707 = 424Vrms
Then multiply the two to get Pavg -
424Vrms x 0.34 (340mA)rms = 144 Watts Average
With 144 Watts average across the primary load this would theoretically give me the 70% of just over 100 watts average out.
Is this correct?
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