Well...
Have you ever wondered why the copper cable in a HV transformer never melt ?
I did...
So why not changing the recipe for actual cable that arent suppose to melt when high voltage is going through them...
[Suggestion]"Fix" for Transformer and storing Units
- Varatnar
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Agreed, but one can think of the copper cable in the transformer as part of a certain voltage regulator using the electronic circuit, which is only used for internal circuitry.
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They don't melt because they're converted in to hundreds of parallel windings around the inductive core; a ratio of about 1:4 between the high and low sides of the TF, only there is a dedicated inductive core for each output face.
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They don't melt because they're converted in to hundreds of parallel windings around the inductive core; a ratio of about 1:4 between the high and low sides of the TF, only there is a dedicated inductive core for each output face.
Sounds nice.
My answer is that post. /thread