Re: Help:- Isolation Transformer 240 - 110V
From: burbeck (burbeck_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/28/04
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 09:45:22 GMT
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>Sight unseen, I'd still bet money that they're autotransformers.
>They're way cheaper.
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>And not isolated, if you're completely new to the field.
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>Cheers!
>Rich
hi rich,
the bet is lost, these transformers are 240V to 110V, with the
secondary winding center tapped to earth, therebye giing 55 V max to
earth. which is the reason that they are not suitable for the use that
the original poster asked., see
http://www.justgenerators.co.uk/pages/transformers.htm the ones that
we are talking about are the yellow ones on this page. (110V)
these units are a UK thing.
i am not the original poster the thread got lost somewhere along the
line
regards
bob
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