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Hi, I have a 2KVA power supply that supplys ~110v from 115v input. The transformer coil also has the option to input 240v for an output of around 128v. Would I be able to input 115v into the 240v side of the coil to get a lower output voltage. Ie ~60v |
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| Your secondary voltage will be proportionately lower, but I believe it will be at the expense of total VA value. Al.
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