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Lol I had to laugh when I see him winding 250 turn and the heading 50hz 🤣 bro must learn now still but come on he didn’t do is homework 📚 first that’s much turn only meant 540volt is use 33khz
@@tugtuganandelectronics8398 what thousands of volts??? 240 volts rectified is 340 or something. If he's using a bridge or resonant bridge there are no spikes like in a flyback. Also a google search will tell you the lacquer on magnet wire has a dielectric strength of 4000/mil (or per 25 microns).
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I need to build a '220 vac 800 w stator armature to add to what is already there so as to get to 1600 w (1.6 KW). Any advice? With the ferrite proposed in the video I could make primary and secondary with a value in Henry based on the diameter of the wire chosen and the voltage and 'amperage needed to finish the project. Thank you very much.
Nice work! Two suggestions: Split the primary windings such that half the turns are wound first on the bobbin, followed by the secondary, and finally the other half of the primary windings. This will lower the leakage inductance and provide a proper center tapped primary connection by connecting 2 of the 4 primary leads in this configuration. Invest in a small auto winder to produce more consistent windings and their Inter winding capacitance, distributed capacitance and leakage inductance.
The winding skill is excellent. However, ferrite cores are typically used with high frequency switching designs and as such the skin effect is a concern. Litz wire should have been used, especially for the secondary winding. 2.0mm solid magnet wire for a high current output on the secondary side will never actually handle that much current and will heat up significantly. Not to mention there will be increased voltage loss at higher loads. It would have been better to use multiple smaller strands of wire in the absence of litz wire. You can get litz wire without the outer nylon sleeve for space savings as well; each strand comes individually enameled to provide the needed insulation between the wires strands and since it is stranded, it's much easier to wrap the bobbin with it.
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This transformer is incorrect Secondary winding: 4000W / 311V = 12.8A but the wire with a diameter of 1 mm, with a maximum current of 2.3 amperes primary winding: 4000W / 24V = 166A but the wire with a diameter of 2 mm, with a maximum current of 9.3 amperes
As long as the V per turn isn't great and it is strong mechanically, who cares ? Look at how variacs are built. They are tapped this way and with brushes that move along the top of the windings. I believe that back in the 80s and 90s we had an inverter transformer charger tap done this way too for production, although it and variacs are 60 Hz steel lamination designs. I watched this again. It is perfectly acceptable in most, but maybe not all areas and it's efficient. It might hurt electrically to tap it by bringing out the wires to make that connection another way.
Lol bro that’s a highe frequency ferrite core and it’s rated for 60,000 watt at 250khz so don’t waste your money on 4kw this core gold I use then in amplifier
How is that going to be 4000 watt? What voltages are you transforming from and down to what? You won't cram a lot of amps through a 2 mm wire without making a lot of heat.
2 mm thickness wire current carrying capacity is 10 amp.so if transform used with 110 volts it giving 1100 watts or with230 volts it gives 2300 watts,not 4000 watts.
Hi can I wind a high frequency transformer just like that. It did not mention, but I think the one on the video is also a high frequency transformer because he use a ferrite core
Are you planning to upgrade the inverter using this transformer? I am curious. Why a solid core EE transformer?I thought you needed thin laminations for a transformer. How does this work with a solid core and no litz wire?
He thinks this is normal 50-60 Hz trafo LOL .. This trafo can produce 10KW atleast. But with proper wire and proper circuit! I bet you he plugs this in power outlet LOL
Most likely the magnet wires you chose are wrong for the frequency you plan to run this transformer to give you 4KW. Second at that power level the core most likely needs an air gap otherwise it will saturate and burn your mosfets or igbt
Нахрена так дохрена витков в первичке, там менее 50 должно быть с такими габаритными розмерами, или ты на него 50 Гц будешь подавать😆. Провод 1 мм2 не потянет никак 4 кВт
very helpful and nice explained, I have a doubt, this winding could work for 12V input and 120 Volt or 60 Hz or how can I calculate the transformer for that characteristics, hope you could help me. Thank you
Nice video sir we are from India 🇮🇳 here we have 230 voltage can you make, 230 voltage Experiment or we quit your Chanel😂 because your all experiment only 120 voltage of USA think about it up to your choice😂
Should use litz wire for maximum efficiency. The diameter of the wire used is not good even at 50-60Hz for 4KW of power. Should calculate first the inductance of the primary and secondary coil depending on the frequency of the inverter and magnetic permeability of the core. The core seems to handle the power, even more.
The link in your description to the transformer core is totally wrong its a toroidal transformer not ferrite core. Also the link to the "4000 watt" inverter is only a 1200w inverter also wrong.
This trafo is 10 000W atleast. 4000W trafo is 7cm wide. www.aliexpress.com/i/32949251859.html?spm=2114.12057483.0.0.689966707QoDrx This is 12cm :) Plus what is that 250 windings? You will get 2000v from that winding LOL
please I did not understand where and how will be connect the output of this transformer input and output and what will produce please clear me my sense IT IS UN IMAGINABLE IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND US SO IT WILL BE VALUELESS YOUR VIDEO IS SO NICE BUT COULD NOT UNDERSTAND ITS APPLICATION MY REQUEST PLEASE YOU REALISE ME THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEO
Electronic enthusiasts nowadays are much brighter and full of wisdom and much much better than those learning and experiencing of the past. You can't fool them, so next time make sure of what you post or take more bash from them. A friendly reminder from a fellow circuit designer....
Ferrite cores do not work at 50Hz. They work at much higher frequencies depending on the core material and require an appropriate driver.
Lol I had to laugh when I see him winding 250 turn and the heading 50hz 🤣 bro must learn now still but come on he didn’t do is homework 📚 first that’s much turn only meant 540volt is use 33khz
@@Dc_tech386 me too, why the heck needs 250 turns on a ferrite it could be thosands of volts, not gonna work coz of lack insulation
@@Dc_tech386 just wondering whats the code of that ferrite that was gigantic. Could do 10kva or more
@@tugtuganandelectronics8398 EE110 core. Depending on frequency yes can handle 10KW
@@tugtuganandelectronics8398 what thousands of volts??? 240 volts rectified is 340 or something. If he's using a bridge or resonant bridge there are no spikes like in a flyback. Also a google search will tell you the lacquer on magnet wire has a dielectric strength of 4000/mil (or per 25 microns).
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Good you are lucky
The ferrite core is awesome, where did you buy it
If you buy ferite like video use it as 10KW SMPS dont waste money
I need to build a '220 vac 800 w stator armature to add to what is already there so as to get to 1600 w (1.6 KW). Any advice? With the ferrite proposed in the video I could make primary and secondary with a value in Henry based on the diameter of the wire chosen and the voltage and 'amperage needed to finish the project. Thank you very much.
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That is a big trans former
This is how many people love American tech
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Nice work! Two suggestions:
Split the primary windings such that half the turns are wound first on the bobbin, followed by the secondary, and finally the other half of the primary windings. This will lower the leakage inductance and provide a proper center tapped primary connection by connecting 2 of the 4 primary leads in this configuration.
Invest in a small auto winder to produce more consistent windings and their Inter winding capacitance, distributed capacitance and leakage inductance.
The winding skill is excellent. However, ferrite cores are typically used with high frequency switching designs and as such the skin effect is a concern. Litz wire should have been used, especially for the secondary winding. 2.0mm solid magnet wire for a high current output on the secondary side will never actually handle that much current and will heat up significantly. Not to mention there will be increased voltage loss at higher loads. It would have been better to use multiple smaller strands of wire in the absence of litz wire. You can get litz wire without the outer nylon sleeve for space savings as well; each strand comes individually enameled to provide the needed insulation between the wires strands and since it is stranded, it's much easier to wrap the bobbin with it.
will a ferrite core even work with 60hz inverter? @@brianbutts575
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What did you use to make anything please give the name of items to use in it on the video as it is easy to understand 👍😊 ok . You are doing great keep it up.
Pls give the name of the items. It look your product is good but name it of no used at all
This transformer is incorrect
Secondary winding: 4000W / 311V = 12.8A
but the wire with a diameter of 1 mm, with a maximum current of 2.3 amperes
primary winding: 4000W / 24V = 166A
but the wire with a diameter of 2 mm, with a maximum current of 9.3 amperes
Qual seria o diametro do fio ? E voltas ? Nesse ferrite para 4000 watts
What a crude way of center tapping a transformer.. 😂
Terrible, I must agree....
I've done it this way before.
I was just about to say that. I was impressed up until that part
@@k7iq I'm sure it works, just not the greatest way to do it
As long as the V per turn isn't great and it is strong mechanically, who cares ?
Look at how variacs are built. They are tapped this way and with brushes that move along the top of the windings.
I believe that back in the 80s and 90s we had an inverter transformer charger tap done this way too for production, although it and variacs are 60 Hz steel lamination designs. I watched this again. It is perfectly acceptable in most, but maybe not all areas and it's efficient. It might hurt electrically to tap it by bringing out the wires to make that connection another way.
Depending Gauge of insulation copper wire. May be 400watts only.
Lol bro that’s a highe frequency ferrite core and it’s rated for 60,000 watt at 250khz so don’t waste your money on 4kw this core gold I use then in amplifier
Excellent
ferrite cores cant be used in low frequency,this will not work well.ferrite cores are rated for high frequency
Tell that to Aims and SGP.
Where did you buy this type of ferrite tranformer ?
Next video maked this transformer inverter please
His winding skills are far better than mine 😂
Ye Transfermer 400 watt kai hai
How is that going to be 4000 watt? What voltages are you transforming from and down to what? You won't cram a lot of amps through a 2 mm wire without making a lot of heat.
2 mm thickness wire current carrying capacity is 10 amp.so if transform used with 110 volts it giving 1100 watts or with230 volts it gives 2300 watts,not 4000 watts.
Pls I would like to see how the output watt is measured
Hi can I wind a high frequency transformer just like that. It did not mention, but I think the one on the video is also a high frequency transformer because he use a ferrite core
Do you go make the inverter 4000 watts ?
Where do You Buy the ferrite core
What material is it??
Are you planning to upgrade the inverter using this transformer? I am curious. Why a solid core EE transformer?I thought you needed thin laminations for a transformer. How does this work with a solid core and no litz wire?
The core is ferrite, hf transformers cannot use iron laminate cores.
I see the primary wire is quite small, can you create 4000w?
He thinks this is normal 50-60 Hz trafo LOL .. This trafo can produce 10KW atleast. But with proper wire and proper circuit! I bet you he plugs this in power outlet LOL
@@cocosloan3748 lol
What size of core is that? Your links in the description don't work.
input voltage?
Out put voltage?
Dc or Ac !
the energy transformation factor can only be done in ac
I am impressed you
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Can you throw them resiliency throw them?
Hello I want ask some questions? How can increase a wat
Nice bro
Hello, me i ask you where did you bought that ferrit core?
Most likely the magnet wires you chose are wrong for the frequency you plan to run this transformer to give you 4KW. Second at that power level the core most likely needs an air gap otherwise it will saturate and burn your mosfets or igbt
Place this in a freezer then submerge it in liquid nitrogen .
See the results .
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Nice video, thanks for sharing :)
I'm waiting for the test video ...
Τελειος ο μετασχηματιστης .
there’s is others inverters using a single transformers without central wirings using NPN & PNP transistors a resistors .1mf 400 volts capacitors
Is this usable for 50HZ frequency Transformer?
No, ferrite core is high frequency only +50kHz
But how did you calculate 250 turn
It may 750v output from 250 turn in 32khz no use in in inverter
First view
Shows us how did u get the 250s turns of wire and the diameter of wire, ty
Очень полезно. Спасибо.
You makeing next part of this video from last 6 month.
Where did you buy that big ferrita ?
Mr. This tranformer that you Made ,can it used for my welding machine that use electric energy 220 volt., 6.4 kv 3300 Watt.,thank you great video
Нахрена так дохрена витков в первичке, там менее 50 должно быть с такими габаритными розмерами, или ты на него 50 Гц будешь подавать😆. Провод 1 мм2 не потянет никак 4 кВт
From Where did you get these cores
American Tech makes a project to see if the power is really 4kW . Thank you!
Iwant,12 volts input 230volts in vorter 2000wats trace former pered coer
220v/50h ?
very helpful and nice explained, I have a doubt, this winding could work for 12V input and 120 Volt or 60 Hz or how can I calculate the transformer for that characteristics, hope you could help me. Thank you
That's for a high frequency driver, not good for 60hz
Please link to buy this core
How did you get that
How to calculate the primary turns of winding tell me madam
Wow how much was that ferrite
plz. send ferrite core purchase link.
What is the use of it?
where did you get the ferrite core?
Ee110
@@سعيدحواصلي thanks
Nice video sir we are from India 🇮🇳 here we have 230 voltage can you make, 230 voltage Experiment or we quit your Chanel😂 because your all experiment only 120 voltage of USA think about it up to your choice😂
Oh maximum, I can do or what percent of the shuffled1000 what do you
Should use litz wire for maximum efficiency. The diameter of the wire used is not good even at 50-60Hz for 4KW of power. Should calculate first the inductance of the primary and secondary coil depending on the frequency of the inverter and magnetic permeability of the core. The core seems to handle the power, even more.
THis core will not work on 50 hz.
Where's the input and output, how many voltage is that?
Cool
Can you make 1500 watt ups????
How much power in, how much power out?
Firstly i think that this is a big heat sink
It's a ferrite core not a heat sink per say,.
@@BurkenProductions you don't get it.
Can you film transformer explosion and fire when you load it 4KW 🤣🤣🤣
Lindo trabalho ...Porém ,suportar 4000 watt ? A não ser que sejam vários em paralelo . Não ?
@@joseeliasricardo3058 , ele não informou a frequência de trabalho. Se for pra chaveamento em alta frequência, ele parece ser suficiente.
Assembled properly that ferrite core could easily output 5kw or more. Definitely not the way he made it wire is to thin.
Why is each layer taped?
why the ferrite core doesn't have a laminated steel sheets?
because it's a ferrite material not steal or iron. you literally answered yourself
ferrite has ceramics in it, cannot be made in thin slices,it is too brittle it would brake
This transformer working?
Thansk foryou
110 watt
Very nice
Good bro 👍👍👍❤❤
what is the transformer
Please make mini inverter for one fan
The link in your description to the transformer core is totally wrong its a toroidal transformer not ferrite core. Also the link to the "4000 watt" inverter is only a 1200w inverter also wrong.
No litz wire, too thin wire... you will never get 4KW without explosion or fire
💩 project !
This trafo is 10 000W atleast. 4000W trafo is 7cm wide. www.aliexpress.com/i/32949251859.html?spm=2114.12057483.0.0.689966707QoDrx This is 12cm :) Plus what is that 250 windings? You will get 2000v from that winding LOL
What size transformer
please make a 4000 w mosfet circuit, 220 v sir.
Amazing
how do we know it really works
Bro use metal ferrites don't use that black carbon ferrite bc its bad when work at 50Hz
What this is transformer ?
Please teach me
Where buy this ferrite core?
Alliexpras
Owesome!!
Nice
please I did not understand
where and how will be connect
the output of this transformer
input and output
and what will produce
please clear me my sense
IT IS UN IMAGINABLE
IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND
US
SO IT WILL BE VALUELESS
YOUR VIDEO IS SO NICE
BUT COULD NOT UNDERSTAND
ITS APPLICATION
MY REQUEST
PLEASE YOU
REALISE ME
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
FOR YOUR VIDEO
if you could not realise
then I should help from others
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Ok felicitari
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