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  • #31
    ...and don't forget current rating of OT primary winding and core magnetic field flux. Use ca 15-25% more laminations in OT than standard non-distorted design would otherwise dictate. Now you can have "oversized transformers" by design and not by out of thin air guesswork".
    Aleksander Niemand
    Zagray! amp- PG review Aug 2011
    Without the freedom to criticize, there is no true praise. -Pierre Beaumarchais, playwright (1732-1799)

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Alex/Tubewonder View Post
      ...and don't forget current rating of OT primary winding and core magnetic field flux. Use ca 15-25% more laminations in OT than standard non-distorted design would otherwise dictate. Now you can have "oversized transformers" by design and not by out of thin air guesswork".
      Are we talking about bigger core cross area or number of laminations here

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Tubis View Post
        Are we talking about bigger core cross area or number of laminations here
        Given same lamination size more laminations = bigger cross section area.
        Aleksander Niemand
        Zagray! amp- PG review Aug 2011
        Without the freedom to criticize, there is no true praise. -Pierre Beaumarchais, playwright (1732-1799)

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Alex/Tubewonder View Post
          Given same lamination size more laminations = bigger cross section area.
          Yea, now that i`ve calulated i see that the % the stack higt increases is the same as the % the core cross area increases. Me dum

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