quick question about 240 to 220 volts transformer.

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It should be fine.

Incoming ac supply may fluctuate sometime. To avoid it, you may need a regulated supply.

The ratio of your trans difference for 240 and 220. Let say, secondary is 12v then

1)12/240= 0.05 ;
2)12/220 = 0.0545 ;

If the supply for the trans no.2 is 240vac then the secondary will be 240 x 0.0545 = 13v
 
My regulator needs 18V AC to produce a 15V DC , Do you think there is still enough headroom for the regulator to regulate, When you factor the slight voltage drop, Due to the primary mismatch? If I buy a transfo. with 240V pri./ 18-0-18 secondary plugged into a 220 outlet?

Thanks.
 
At 220v in will give 16.5 - 0 - 16.5, that might just save your regulator, rectified the 16.5vAC will give 23V peak instead of 25.5V a saving of 2.5watts dissapation per amp drawn from the regulator.

Bit simplistic and others will do the full maths with transformer regulation and diode drop taken into account - It will do 🙂

You have measured your AC line voltage I take it? As the 220V is nominal in europe, and can vary quite a bit - also depends on how near the substation you are and how heavy are the other loads on the substation are. Carefull measuring it though - it can bite :hot:
 
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