Hi folks, Hi alfu, I checked the frequency rating on typical computer power supplies and it's around 25khz or so.
And it seems likely that the high frequency transformer is usually a ferrite e-core type.
Though I pulled a 2" diameter iron powder toroid from a computer power supply awhile back, not sure if this was used as an isolation transformer, because I'm not sure it is meant for 25khz.
Though I have a ferrite e-core from a different kind of power supply that is probably very similar to the computer ones and I am going to wind both to see how they work with powering fluoro type bulbs.
Also, I wonder why people seem to forget about cold cathode fluorescent lamps as they have no mercury as far as I'm aware.
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And it seems likely that the high frequency transformer is usually a ferrite e-core type.
Though I pulled a 2" diameter iron powder toroid from a computer power supply awhile back, not sure if this was used as an isolation transformer, because I'm not sure it is meant for 25khz.
Though I have a ferrite e-core from a different kind of power supply that is probably very similar to the computer ones and I am going to wind both to see how they work with powering fluoro type bulbs.
Also, I wonder why people seem to forget about cold cathode fluorescent lamps as they have no mercury as far as I'm aware.
peace love light
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