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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Mexico City
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I have a plitron 500 VA 45V+45V transformer that I want to use for an LM3875 GC.
Since 45 is about twice the recommended voltage my question is: If I wire the primaries as if I were using 240V instead of 120V will I get 22.5V on the secondaries? Thanks |
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