Hello,
I recently purchased a SOLA Ferroresonant tranformer that provides a 170VDC output (confirmed with oscilloscope and 10x dividing probe).
The devise is bulky and weights about 25lbs. The device is comprise of a bulky isolation transformer and its 660v tank capacitor. Mains leads to primary and secondary leads to another 1500MFD 200V Cap with a bulky 2K resistor that gets realy realy hot when the device is powered!
My question:
How can it output a 170vdc without a diode bridge??? The above listed parts are the only one that I can see.
Best regards.
I recently purchased a SOLA Ferroresonant tranformer that provides a 170VDC output (confirmed with oscilloscope and 10x dividing probe).
The devise is bulky and weights about 25lbs. The device is comprise of a bulky isolation transformer and its 660v tank capacitor. Mains leads to primary and secondary leads to another 1500MFD 200V Cap with a bulky 2K resistor that gets realy realy hot when the device is powered!
My question:
How can it output a 170vdc without a diode bridge??? The above listed parts are the only one that I can see.
Best regards.
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