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terryS wrote:
On Jul 11, 10:18 pm, Fred Cameron wrote: I am looking for a 220 volt variac. Does anyone have such a beast? Thanks! Fred WA4PAV On the basis that a transformer, In this case a variable tap auto- transformer, is an electromagnetic device: Question: Could one not input the variac with say 230 volts instead of 115 volts. Then at, say, 20% dial setting the output would be 46 volts and at 100% it would be 230 volts. Etc. As long as the current and total power transformed are within the ratings of the variac, would it matter? After all transformers, either those with separate input and output windings, tapped or untapped, or auto-transformers can be used to step voltage up/down and so forth. One could if the 120V variac was seriously over built. The problem is if the variac was built using normal engineering practices, the turns ratio would drive the core partially, or fully into saturation at 240V, and it would at the minimum get very hot, and at the worse case, blow the breakers. -Chuck |
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