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Cummins12V98 wrote:
If you want a FACTUAL answer simply contact AutoFormer!
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wa8yxm wrote:
I have wired a buck (As I recall) transformer not an auto-transformer (Though I have small ones for device testing)
The transformer had two windings ONe wired "In phase" with the primary transformer in the device and the other (The buck coil) out of phase .
Hughs is saying that is how they are doing it.. I won't argue. There is a very good reason to do it this way But without opening it up and taking measurements I can't be sure what they did. Thus I will take their word for it for now since they make the thign.
IF you have an internal schematic I can look at then I can tell you for sure.
But I'm not opening the case.
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โJul-20-2020 07:07 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
I am not sure if the Autoformer is an Autotransformer or a tapped transformer.
โJul-20-2020 03:01 PM
time2roll wrote:
Autoformer is not an isolation transformer but rather one big coil with several tap points to get the different voltages. How would it work with an open circuit? There is no power switch.
If this is about the plug melting, this is fairly common during high usage as many pedestal connectors are worn, pitted, dirty and corroded causing a poor connection and some heat.
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