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Re: xfr's in series



Original poster: "Mike" <mike.marcum@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

You can do that as long as the 0 point is not connected to the core/case (mid-point grounded), otherwise that won't work unless the secondary is disconnected from the core. It's probably not with <600v windings. For 10v,60A tho you'd need 4 (2 series, 2 parallel).

Mike
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Subject: xfr's in series


Original poster: Timjroche@xxxxxxx
i've seen plenty of schematics that show 2ndary's in series to multiply voltage.....What about taking two 2.5 - 0 - 2.5 30Amp xfr's in series to get 10 volts @ 60 Amp??? (actually when these xfr's are sec. shorted - up around 290 Amps.. tungsten electrodes will get so bright... i had flash eye for hours)



thanx & peaxce,

tjr