u/RealAssociation135

Flyback transformer

I used a 2000W 48.8V 40.98A powersuply with a 2000W zvs Driver from ebay I already knew the Flyback probably wouldn't survive what's the best flyback to use with my setup ? I thought abbaut building my own but idk for information i got abbaut 20cm I think but I didn't measure

u/RealAssociation135 — 3 days ago

Upgrade my Transformer for 3kv 40ma NSTs to1 7.5kv 100ma NST and switched for 4×20kv 10nf to 5×20kv 10nf I used 2. windings in the primary in the 2. clip and 4 in the 1.

Have to work on my insulation befor giving it full power

u/RealAssociation135 — 16 days ago

Upgrade my Transformer for 3kv 40ma NSTs to1 7.5kv 100ma NST and switched for 4×20kv 10nf to 5×20kv 10nf I used 2. windings in the primary in the first clip and 4 in the 2.

Need to work on my isolation 🫥 had loots off problems but will need to install more safty measurements first

u/RealAssociation135 — 16 days ago
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Hallo Guys, i am using an ELTEK Flatpack2 48V 2000W power supply, which provides an output of approximately 48–57V DC with a maximum current of around 40–42A. The unit is powered from a standard 230V AC input and is designed for high stability and continuous operation.

I am planning to use this setup for building high-frequency transformers and related experimental systems. My target is to operate in the range of about 2 to 2.5 kW, so I am looking for components and configurations that can reliably handle this level of power.

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u/RealAssociation135 — 24 days ago