stuwee Well-known member Joined May 4, 2009 Messages 365 Reaction score 0 Location Tucson AZ Mar 7, 2011 #1 A friend asked me this and I can't find the info, a rough guestament will do, he was just curious what the step-up transformer bumped the voltage to. Thanks in advance!
A friend asked me this and I can't find the info, a rough guestament will do, he was just curious what the step-up transformer bumped the voltage to. Thanks in advance!
H Hifreak New member Joined Mar 2, 2011 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Location The Netherlands Mar 7, 2011 #2 High Voltage Sequel 2 The high voltage is 1055 V on switch position 1 (manufacturing position) The high voltage is 1300 V on switch position 0 The voltage is measured with an Fluke 87 with an 80K-6 HV probe.
High Voltage Sequel 2 The high voltage is 1055 V on switch position 1 (manufacturing position) The high voltage is 1300 V on switch position 0 The voltage is measured with an Fluke 87 with an 80K-6 HV probe.
tsv_1 Well-known member Joined Nov 6, 2010 Messages 1,749 Reaction score 2 Location Great State O'Maine Mar 7, 2011 #3 Is the original question referring to the static diaphragm-voltage... or... the turns ratio (step-up factor) of the audio transformer?
Is the original question referring to the static diaphragm-voltage... or... the turns ratio (step-up factor) of the audio transformer?