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A simple transformer with two 12 windings would do the trick.
The primary windig will give you line voltage as an extra bonus. schreef in bericht oups.com... I need to find a transformer (converter?) that will allow me to upconvert from 12VAC to 24VAC in order to drive a small motorized device (50 watts) for continuous duty. I tried using a 110V/220V 'travel' transformer -- it gave me the correct voltage but not enough output wattage (probably not enough turns on the windings). I need a transformer rather than an electronic converter since I am driving an AC motor... isolation isn't an issue so I could go with an Autotransformer. Thanks. |
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