Apr 1, 2015 #1 E EnricoMigliore Newbie level 4 Joined Mar 19, 2015 Messages 5 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 3 Activity points 34 Hi, I need to cool the transformer of my off-line 50 W flyback converter. Do heat sinks for flyback transformers exist? Thanks, Enrico Migliore
Hi, I need to cool the transformer of my off-line 50 W flyback converter. Do heat sinks for flyback transformers exist? Thanks, Enrico Migliore
Apr 1, 2015 #2 esp1 Advanced Member level 1 Joined Sep 4, 2007 Messages 402 Helped 139 Reputation 278 Reaction score 139 Trophy points 1,323 Location England Activity points 3,391 hi, Transformers are often kept cool by being immersed in a container filled with mineral oil. E
Apr 4, 2015 #3 A Anna Conda Banned Joined Oct 13, 2011 Messages 159 Helped 48 Reputation 292 Reaction score 140 Trophy points 1,323 Location Melbourne Activity points 0 you can invent your own type of heatsink for Tx's from simple aluminiun sheet 1mm up to existing extrusions that you can glue on with thermally conductive glue...
you can invent your own type of heatsink for Tx's from simple aluminiun sheet 1mm up to existing extrusions that you can glue on with thermally conductive glue...
Apr 4, 2015 #4 M mtwieg Advanced Member level 6 Joined Jan 20, 2011 Messages 3,835 Helped 1,310 Reputation 2,626 Reaction score 1,405 Trophy points 1,393 Activity points 29,373 For low to medium power levels, transformers almost never have heatsinks. Usually they're large enough to not be necessary.
For low to medium power levels, transformers almost never have heatsinks. Usually they're large enough to not be necessary.
Apr 5, 2015 #5 O Orson Cart Advanced Member level 3 Joined Jun 18, 2009 Messages 798 Helped 347 Reputation 1,146 Reaction score 558 Trophy points 1,373 Location New Zealand Activity points 5,973 True but in this case the poster asked about ways to remove heat....