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just a quick question regarding the wiring of 2 transformers for 230acv mains supply. Ive been looking around the forums, and new to electronics and the forums i just have a question in regards to, say, peter daniels dual mono kits.
when wiring a dual primary transformer, for 230acv they need to be in series (2x115v primarys). But when wiring two of these transformers to a single power plug (so that both are in a single chassis) are the the two transformers (wired individually in series) then wired in parallel? Or is there a completely different way for this to be done? Sorry if this is a supid question lol
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ah thanks for the reply. Just making sure my electronics isnt competely wack lol
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