waveboy
Electrical
- Mar 19, 2006
- 66
Hi,
Just doing an Offline Flyback transformer for 13.7V and 3A output. VAC input is 240VAC.
We are doing it sandwiched [Pri1 – Bias - Shield1 – SEC – Shield2 -Pri2]
I found it impossible to wind the shield without “gaps” (as attached) between the coils, due to the uneven winding surface. (due to my club-handed winding) Do you think that it will still be OK? The shields are connected to Primary side (post rectifier bridge) GND.
You can see the blue tape between the coil turns due to the gaps
All coils are using Enamelled copper wire as we cant source TEX-ELZ (TIW) cheaply and at short lead time.
Shield winding as on page 8...
Just doing an Offline Flyback transformer for 13.7V and 3A output. VAC input is 240VAC.
We are doing it sandwiched [Pri1 – Bias - Shield1 – SEC – Shield2 -Pri2]
I found it impossible to wind the shield without “gaps” (as attached) between the coils, due to the uneven winding surface. (due to my club-handed winding) Do you think that it will still be OK? The shields are connected to Primary side (post rectifier bridge) GND.
You can see the blue tape between the coil turns due to the gaps
All coils are using Enamelled copper wire as we cant source TEX-ELZ (TIW) cheaply and at short lead time.
Shield winding as on page 8...