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I am shopping for a plate and filament transformer from Hammond for a project. I noticed that the plate and filament windings are wrapped around the same core according to schematic in manual. Does this mean that one side of the plate winding is always at same voltage potential as one side of the filament winding. OR, are the filament and plate winding voltages separate floating voltages?
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Netherlands
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Yes, they all float! (after Pennywise)
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