Dual mono or separate transformers for input- and outputstage?

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Re: Dual mono or separate transformers for input- and outputstage?

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This article was published i Wireless World and was based on my design for a 6 phase rectification on a Cruse Missile I did to reduce the losses to heat.
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/evo/amp/active_r ... report.htm

Yes the editor got the FET in the wrong way S-D crossed but then the Beano is not much better.

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Colin Wonfor wrote: Tue Dec 01, 2020 6:13 pm This article was published i Wireless World and was based on my design for a 6 phase rectification on a Cruse Missile I did to reduce the losses to heat.
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/evo/amp/active_r ... report.htm

Yes the editor got the FET in the wrong way S-D crossed but then the Beano is not much better.

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Dead right there then you have to trap the blue smoke into the FET, I found covering them with a poxy glue did not help it just blows there back of, next I try concrete.
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Colin Wonfor wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 9:20 am Dead right there then you have to trap the blue smoke into the FET, I found covering them with a poxy glue did not help it just blows there back of, next I try concrete.
I had a colleague who was convinced electricity was just smoke! His logic was that when the smoke comes out things stop working, it really is hard to argue with that.
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Geoff.R.G wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 1:55 pm
Colin Wonfor wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 9:20 am Dead right there then you have to trap the blue smoke into the FET, I found covering them with a poxy glue did not help it just blows there back of, next I try concrete.
I had a colleague who was convinced electricity was just smoke! His logic was that when the smoke comes out things stop working, it really is hard to argue with that.
So we have worked together great.
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