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Addramyrz
modified 8 years ago

Multiple Transformer Math Question

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Question: So using multiple of the same transformers.. I could theoretically divide or multiply an AC source? ( provided that the secondary stayed below its breakdown voltage) The only difference being series/parallel primaries
published 9 years ago
afonsogomes
9 years ago
if you increste voltage , you lose amp. if you decrese voltage you get extra amp for the same watts
afonsogomes
9 years ago
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformer dinamic ac networks can transform from 30'000volts into 110volts 60hz
afonsogomes
9 years ago
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_grid
afonsogomes
9 years ago
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_power_distribution
Addramyrz
9 years ago
But the layout on the right creates 4x the volts and 4xamps
afonsogomes
9 years ago
the transformer mast have a charge a resister
afonsogomes
9 years ago
on one conect on serie you divide the volts by 4 on other you 170 v for 4

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