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I have two 24 volt transformers and my servo's are 36v motors. Would I be better off putting them in series and filtering them. Which would put be in the 50volt range or just use one transformer. This is a small mill 24"x40" table. Thanks Ed |
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| Yep, As above. Running two 24v transformers in parallel will double your current capability. 24v AC once rectified and smoothed by a capacitor will raise your 24v to 33.6v or thereabouts, an ideal result for your motors. |
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