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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Dona paula, Goa
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110.0 milliamperes ac maximum single component all secondary
I came across this term while searching for a transformer data. Does it mean every winding will supply 110 mA max. There r two secondaries on the transformer. Regards, Gajanan Phadte |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: hobart tasmania
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The way i read it 110ma is 55ma from each winding.It would suggest its a fairly small transformer, or a transformer with a high voltage output.
Hope this helps Cheers / Chris |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Dona paula, Goa
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Thanks,
Yes, it is a small transformer with dual 21 v secondaries. I was inclined to use it for its small size for aux supplies in my amp for lightspeed and remote receiver. Looks like I have to use the small torroidal i have. Gajanan Phadte |
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