Re: What part of "unsupported"....
- From: mroberds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2009 02:50:11 GMT
Mark L Pappin <mlp@xxxxxxx> wrote:
mroberds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
For raising the line voltage, wire up a regular 120:X (X<120)
transformer in boost, or wire the "secondaries" of a 120:12.6 and
120:6.3 transformer together
and saturate the core of the second one when you give it twice the
mmf it was designed for.
Does core saturation cause that line-frequency buzzing sound? Because
I heard that last night, when I was giving your mom twice the MMF she
was designed for.
Better to wire the primary and secondary together as an
autotransformer, and everything works out nicely.
That's what I was getting at with the "boost" thing.
Geez, I got like a B or a C in EE 101
I would snarkily say "it shows",
I've seen things designed by real degreed EEs. Like the 30 amp
208Y/120 extension cord with male twist-lock plugs. On both ends.
Matt Roberds
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