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This table for an indian designer and i found it different https://asean-wen.org/phenq-reviews/ from all others
I ask if this colculation is correct or no and what is the equation he used to detremine the relation between transformer power and the core cross section area ?
https://gulfupload.com/i/00022/i6v3kkz5fqr0.png

the resulting voltages must also change by the same ratio, and this is true.
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Programs / Re: Oron Helper - Greasemonkey script
« Last post by Silvio Klaic on February 10, 2019, 11:41:37 AM »
It is, but oron.com doesn't exists any more, so...
Fixed external link.
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Programs / Re: Oron Helper - Greasemonkey script
« Last post by Acevedo on January 28, 2019, 01:07:55 PM »
That link doesn't seem to work. Is your script still usable btw, Silvio? Or should I look for something else?
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Other (Public) / Re: Solar cells test (from calculators)
« Last post by Silvio Klaic on July 01, 2018, 12:29:39 AM »
I find that best alternative is to buy standard (Polycrystalline) solar cells and create your own solar panel.
That way you have control of size, power and some other strange requirements.
One problem can be low production of partially shaded individual cells, in that case you can bypass load on them with diodes for balance.
Can increase production by adding aluminum passive cooler (or active water cooling), sun tracking, etc.
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Other (Public) / Re: Solar cells test (from calculators)
« Last post by Lattin on June 26, 2018, 01:27:08 PM »
I'm really glad I found this test as I was planning to go with these cells. You saved me a lot of headache Silvio. What's the best alternative, though?
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Don't know.
If you have tables for mains transformer, data are related to specific type of iron laminate sheet.
So you need to find out what type of material is used, and if there is defined specific dimension for transformer for this table.
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Transformer calculator (Public) / Re: Links to calculation pages
« Last post by Silvio Klaic on April 19, 2018, 06:49:56 PM »
Equation is: Power=(With * Height)2
With and height of core cross section are in cm, power is in Watts.
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Transformer calculator (Public) / Is this colculation is correct for transformer ?
« Last post by ahmed115 on April 14, 2018, 08:40:30 PM »
This table for an indian designer and i found it different from all others
I ask if this colculation is correct or no and what is the equation he used to detremine the relation between transformer power and the core cross section area ?
https://gulfupload.com/i/00022/i6v3kkz5fqr0.png
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Transformer calculator (Public) / Re: Links to calculation pages
« Last post by ahmed115 on April 14, 2018, 05:09:34 PM »
Hi
please what is the Equation u use between the output power of the transformer and the cross section area of core ?

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