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OK here goes.... Wiring two transformers in parrallel gives you double the amperage. Wiring two transformers in series gives you double the voltage. Would these two statements be correct? Could you wire more than two together? Does wiring them like this stress the tranformers more than if just on was used. Thanks in advance, Jo |
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| Wiring two (identical) transformers in parallel gives you double the amperage. True - with allowance for losses. Wiring two (identical) transformers in series gives you double the voltage. True - with allowance for losses. [B]Would these two statements be correct? Yes Could you wire more than two together? Yes Does wiring them like this stress the tranformers more than if just one was used. No robotic regards, Tom = = = = = Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter! - - Isaiah 5:20 |
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