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On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 14:28:34 GMT, L. M. Rappaport
wrote: I think there are two kinds. One type uses a swinging core in the transformer and works by adjusting the output voltage. The other uses what is known as a "ferroresonant" transformer which works by saturating the core at resonance with a non-polarized capacitor which keeps the output steady regardless of input voltage swings. In a marine environment, I'd opt for the latter as there are no moving parts. However, you can have problems when using a ferroresonant tranformer or charger on a genset or other off-grid power sources, since the ferroresonant transformer depends on the power frequency being very close to 60 Hz. If the frequency shifts, the transformer output voltage will also vary. -- Peter Bennett, VE7CEI new newsgroup users info : http://vancouver-webpages.com/nnq GPS and NMEA info: http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter Vancouver Power Squadron: http://vancouver.powersquadron.ca |
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