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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Dona paula, Goa
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If there were any extra windings on the trafo, u could subtract 10 volts.
Adding extra turns for two 10 volt secondaries, u can wire them to reduce 120 to 110. I don't know whether it can be done on your trafos. Gajanan Phadte |
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