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Emo_Boy 11-26-2001 04:56 AM

Transformers for homemade power supply
 
Does anyone know a website where I can buy really high-rated transformers for a home-made power supply. I've been searching for ever and I'm not pluged in to the whole electronics scene enough to know any good manufacturers. Its going to be a dual output (12v/24v) 60amp supply. Thanks everyone!

Butcher 11-26-2001 10:31 AM

I good source of pre-made supplies is somewhere that sells radio equipment - you can often pick up high current supplies to around 15V there. As for a transformer for building your own, if you can't find one big enough you can use two in parallel, assuming you can find a rectifer rated to about 100A anyway ;)

GigaFrog 11-29-2001 12:07 AM

Hi Emo,

wish me welcome, this is my first post in this forum.

I was also looking at building my own power supply for pelts. These transformers are the bests I could find. They don't fit exactly your need, sorry. Just trying to help:

12.6V, 25Amps (good for 16V pelts)
24V 8Amps (it will yield more than 24V DC after rectification).
and many others in this link:

All Electronic surplus

Good prices too.

GigaFrog 11-29-2001 11:51 AM

The link:
http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bi...ORY%2Emodel&st art=32


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