Approximately, yes. However, if one of the tansformers delivers slightly less voltage than the other, or behaves differently when loaded, the other transformer will sink some current in the 'different' transformer. So I would be very careful.
(and remember that you'll need to have the phases of the windings correct, or otherwise you'll have an instant short-circuit)
(and remember that you'll need to have the phases of the windings correct, or otherwise you'll have an instant short-circuit)
ok it s not a schottky diode but a 1000volt diode
test :
1-take just 1 transfo +BYW96E bridge +tube diode(for turn on
delay if i understand)
2-without load check temp after 1 hour (max. 40 to 50 C )
3-if ok try maybe 25ma after 50ma after 75ma to find the
max load for 1 transfo
test :
1-take just 1 transfo +BYW96E bridge +tube diode(for turn on
delay if i understand)
2-without load check temp after 1 hour (max. 40 to 50 C )
3-if ok try maybe 25ma after 50ma after 75ma to find the
max load for 1 transfo
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