In Reply to: Re: Peerless Transformer brand name. posted by vanofmonks on June 18, 2006 at 16:37:40:
Hi Chris:Love your moniker/namesake.
re: TFA-2004's... I don't have any of these guys in M4 in stock. Your wait shouldn't be so long. since I have a head's up I will try to get them stacked this week sometime. Though that is just the first of many steps in completing your transformers.
re: peerless preamp power tranneys... yes... we can build to order the R-080 and R-160.
re: choke. Please tell me the L desired\needed, the dc current requirement of the choke and if it is to be used as the first choke in your power supply or a later choke in the filter section.
in almost all of the discussion of chokes recently.... I've not seen hardly any (if any at all) of the fact that your choke (if the first L in a choke input filter section) must also be capable of handling the AC voltage ripple...
if you can fill me in on where the choke will be deployed and what values your looking for then I can perhaps make a suggestion.
the LMT chokes that I designed and offered were a one time only offering.... though they are good choke designs by traditional criteria... our own chokes are designed with stricter criteria and offer typically better overall performance.
msl
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