[Sneap] 400 cycle transformers

steve.poisel at vsea.com steve.poisel at vsea.com
Sat May 23 22:18:25 EDT 2009


Don't know if this would help but on the Lockheed P3 Orion A/B, I flew 
with in the Navy (72-75), they used 400 cycle from the jet engines to 
power the avionics.
Could be a source of various transformers old avionic equipment.

Regards,

Steve Poisel
Southwest District ? Portland

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Is there any reason other than size that you can't use a 60Hz equivalent?

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On Fri, 22 May 2009, Jones, Paul wrote:

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> Does anybody know a good, reasonably priced source of 400 Hz 
transformers ? I need both step down and step-up.
> The specific one we are using now is a 70 VAC input with 1700 VAC output 
for our probe voltage power supply, but we are looking for a similar 
secondary voltage with a capacity of 1 Amp to drive a more powerful ion 
source oscillator.
> Any ideas would be appreciated and should be sent to pwjones at unt.edu
> Thanks.
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