Re: 5V 100A secondary, 115V primary
- From: John Woodgate <jmw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 13:55:42 +0100
I read in sci.electronics.design that Boris Mohar <borism_-void-_@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote (in <j62n61pe5f44rqpb79kvq6nvrtc0rn72ej@xxxxxxx>) about '5V 100A secondary, 115V primary', on Sun, 24 Apr 2005:
Get a microwave transformer and cut out the secondary. Than wind your own secondary in place.
A microwave transformer will not supply 500 W for more than a few minutes even with fan cooling.
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