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The roll of flashing was only 15' So I will solder on another 15' length, fold and paper tape the to strips together and continue the winding job, till I get about 22-25V AC. I,m allowing a couple volts because, this is voltage measured with no load.


I will be transferring all the components into this big, larger case. This is the Microwave ovens outer shell.With wooden replacement for door and the case bottom. ( I used a grinder to cut the cooking box out to completely gut the old microwave housing].This Case measures 12"X20" square.The ends are 1 square foot. This will give me room to mount the heatsinks, cooling fan, transformers, and the large capacitors. As well as the PWM and.......


Spent a couple hours in the shop workin on the case. I added some stiffeners to the wood carriage. These are just pieces of wood cut on a 45 degree angle and screwed to the bottom and front and back panels for support. I also installed the switch, power cord, 20 amp inline fuse (AC) and the microwaves small but efficient air blower. I want to keep everything cool inside.


Ok, I've finished the rewind using the copper flashing, I now have an output voltage of 23.0 RMS AC. that will be 32.52 VDC when rectified. I'm not sure of the amp output but it should handle the same as a 3/8" diameter wire. Anyway all I want is 20 - 25 amps.


Just a shot of the finished secondary, with the (blue) spade connectors on the output wire.

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