Psu for Millet Hybrid question
Jan 8, 2006 at 9:48 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 3

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Hello

Im planning to buid a Millett Hybrid amp,and have sorted out all the parts,the only thing left i the psu.

Im going to use Tangents TREAD for this amp,so my question is,instead of using wallwart transformer,can i instead use a Toroid transformer?

This one -> http://www.elfa.se/elfa-bin/dyndok.p...dok=185981.htm

Mfr. Toroid
Toroidal core transformers with outputs from 20 to 600 VA. Small magnetic leak field, small losses, low temperature increase, low noise level, small dimensions and low weight are some of the advantages of the toroidal core transformer. Fusing is best performed on the secondary side with a fuse value as close as possible to the winding's rated current.
Simple installation as the transformers are supplied with centre casting, with embedded nuts which eliminate loose metal and rubber circular blanks.

Power:20–600 VA
Primary voltage:230 Vac
Frequency:48–60 Hz
Isolation voltage:4000 V
Certificates:UL
Manufacturing standard:EN61558
Connection:Cable, 200 mm
Output 20 VA
Voltage drop:20 %
Load losses:4–5 W
Idling losses:0.2 W
Temperature rise:45 °C
Dimensions:Æ59×33 mm
Weight:0.4 kg
Centre nut:M4

2×24 Vac56-132-86

Is it possible to hook this up directly to the TREAD? Im thinking of putting the tread in own hammond case,or else i have to use a bigger case for the MH and put the tread in the same case as the MH,and then use a Wallwart transformer

So : 220V->Toroid->24V->Tread->MH ?

Thanks for the help
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hm,posted this in the wrong forum,i meant to post it in the diy section :/
 
Jan 8, 2006 at 10:41 PM Post #2 of 3
Might find more support for this in the DIY forum
 
Jan 8, 2006 at 10:47 PM Post #3 of 3
Administrators,can one of you delete this post,i posted it in the wrong section.
Was supposed to be in the DIY section,and i have posted this post there now.
Just delete this if you can
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Sorry for the wrong post.
 

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