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| Subject: | [Amps] Power transformer |
| From: | Ku4uk at aol.com (Ku4uk@aol.com) |
| Date: | Wed Feb 19 16:25:23 2003 |
I have an old Berkshire Transformer BTC-4905 It's putting out 3000 v on 110 volt. But want to run it on 220 v. The way it's wired now. the two out side wires were the wires being used for what I thought was 220 v with the two wires in the center tied together. However when I put 220 v on the two out side leads I only get about fifteen hundred volts. Any good tips on how to check the windings ? Are anyone know about this transformer? Thanks Leon ku4uk@aol.com |
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