Re: transformers in parallel
- From: "Phil Allison" <philallison@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 11:40:05 +1100
"Jamie"
Bad idea,,..
The diodes in the rectifier will not allow for even load distribution.
** Course they will - long as the transformers have the same voltage on
each secondary.
You may even have a bridge sitting there doing nothing while another is
doing all the work and over loading if self along with the single Xformer
it's connected to.
** Take a big error in the secondary voltages to cause that.
Please take good advise and combined all the xformers in parallel into a
single bridge rated for the combined load.
** What a fucking moron you are - Jamie.
You have just assumed that the transformers are not identical - THEN you
say to connect them in parallel is best.
Got a clue what that results in - dickwad ?
Massive current flow from one to another.
Then the smoke gets out.
You bullshitting ASS !
....... Phil
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