Re: more noob questions - transformers
- From: caltus@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 29 Mar 2007 04:24:55 -0700
Thanks for your reply. Thats the way it looked to me without a
resistor and i just wanted to make sure as primary going into the
mains still is not clear to me why it dont short out.
If thats the case does transformers come some power all the time?
they must. And if what im doiung is essentially chaining a few
together . i would think they even comsune more power without a load?
or is it the other way. because there is no load it prevents
current on secondary as the equal and opposite fields react as a
balanced resistor until the current is used? Is that right? if this
is the case the ammount of efficency loss in transformer i would think
would be measureable to the constant power drain of a transformer with
no load?
Like i said im a noob to this so I just want to make sure i
understand this the best i can befire i start with this.
and again thanks for your help.
Caltus
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