Cummins12V98 wrote:
If you want a FACTUAL answer simply contact AutoFormer!
THeir response was already up -thread
For the person who ask. I'm not good at drawing with the computer and do not have the kind of tablet that would let me draw it.
So I will describe
I needed to, as I recall buck about 10 volts
So it was a 10 volt transformer.. Primary connected to incoming power. I "Broke" one lead of the device's power transformer (A tube tester by the way) and put the secondary (10 volt) winding of the buck transformer in such a way that it was out of phase so it "Bucked" the incoming power.. Worked great Was able to dial the needel to the calibration mark every time.
Simple really.