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i see there a lot of drawing using transformers that have 2 primary windings that are wired in parrallel ..... why are they in parrallel what is the advantage in doing this... stonger feild...? pls explain the pro and cons |
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| The two primaries give you the option of series for 240, or parallel for 120v. Al.
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