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In Reply to: RE: six of one, half a dozen of the other posted by Paul Joppa on August 07, 2014 at 18:41:59
Since peak flux density is reduced, I'd have thought the core losses would actually reduce slightly.
Mark Kelly
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Nobody said the flux was lower; one of the "all other things ..." to which I referred was in fact flux density.
I assumed from the OPs post that he was running the same current and similar winding numbers with a larger core so the operating flux density would be lower, but you're right, it doesn't say that he's doing that.
Mark Kelly
In fact, less internal winding resistance with larger power transformers will result in less heat loss contributing to higher efficiency too.
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