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Connecting transformers in parallel is sometimes a risky business,
Some big power distribution transformers are sometimes connecting in parallel with some external inductance to reduce the imbalance. Take a separate smallish transformer with a centre tapped low voltage secondary winding. Connect the centre tap to the load and the two end of the small transformer to the respective hot terminals on the main transformers. The primary of the smallish transformer is not connected, but can contain quite voltages. =========== Question : With a load having 2 connections , with the centre tap connected to 1 connection of the load ,where to connect the other connection of the load ? Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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