Hi. I am looking for 28 volts pills. What number should they be ? I am planing to replace my 4 pills 2SC2879 for ones rated at 28 volts. Any suggestions ?
Probably a better choice. 150 Watt part, the 421 is only 100 Watts.*MRF422
Hi. I am looking for 28 volts pills. What number should they be ? I am planing to replace my 4 pills 2SC2879 for ones rated at 28 volts. Any suggestions ?
Use it in a semi- truckWhat are you trying to do or hoping to accomplish with this?
If you are going to apply 28 volts, without increasing the impedance in the output section, you are going to blow those transistors up, long before it makes the output it did when it was stock. The output impedance should be double what it is on 12 volts, to make the same output on 28 volts. Forcing the output into an impedance that is half of what it should be, will exceed current and dissipation ratings, very quickly!Use it in a semi- truck
I’ll take the amp to an amplifier builder. He will do some changes to accomplish what you are telling me.If you are going to apply 28 volts, without increasing the impedance in the output section, you are going to blow those transistors up, long before it makes the output it did when it was stock. The output impedance should be double what it is on 12 volts, to make the same output on 28 volts. Forcing the output into an impedance that is half of what it should be, will exceed current and dissipation ratings, very quickly!
Double? or times four? Thought a square law was at work here.The output impedance should be double what it is on 12 volts
If we just consider input power for simplicity, it only takes half the current, at double the voltage, to produce the same power. Half of the current, means that the output load impedance, is now....Double? or times four? Thought a square law was at work here.
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That's probably a good idea. They will probably tell you what your wanting to have done is a bad idea. A 4 pill amplifier with 2879 finals will work just fine in a semi truck run off the trucks 13.8-14.6 volts.I’ll take the amp to an amplifier builder. He will do some changes to accomplish what you are telling me.
I have not had the amp I was speaking of, on the air in quite a few years. I just acquired a pile of power supplies, that I need to build up to run this amp. Unfortunately, I used rivets to close the cabinet. I was planning to drill them out anyway. When I do, I can take a photo of the modules with both 2879 and MRF422, as I have a similar 8x2879 amp that was gutted as a parts donor for a 8x MRF422.The OP's plan did not sound impossible. Zetagi makes a line of MRF422 amps with no unusual looking OP Transformers. Raising the impedance of the OP Transformer requires altering the turns and perhaps the cores as well.
Problems would be worse below 40 meters.
What about the Input Transformer?