A practical guide to building and using high‑pressure transformers for experiments and hobby engineering.
It explains how alternating‑current transformers move power and how to design, wind, insulate, and assemble a high‑voltage unit.
The book covers the core concepts, types, and construction steps, with emphasis on safe handling and real‑world measurements. It presents practical data, calculations, and assembly details to help an amateur or student understand and build a working transformer for experiments such as wireless applications or tube lighting.
- Understand how a transformer transfers energy between circuits and how primary and secondary windings interact.
- Follow step‑by‑step construction guidance for windings, insulating sheets, cores, and mounting, with practical figures.
- Learn about practical calculations, efficiency, and losses to predict performance and keep safety in mind.
- Explore options for building a high‑pressure transformer for experimental use and related applications.
Ideal for readers of educational texts in electrical engineering and hobbyists pursuing hands‑on transformer projects.