transformer weirdness

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taj

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Hi, can one of you electronics whizes help me understand this...

I bought a 16VAC 40VA inline (like a laptop's) transformer and I can't figure out what's going on with the secondaries. Most of it seems normal to me. Here's my measurements on the 4 output wires:
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White -> Red = 18v and .8 ohms DCR.
White -> blk = 9v and .4 ohms DCR
red -> blk = 9v and .4 ohms DCR


So far it looks like a normal 18 volt CT.

Green -> Red = 33v and infinte DCR
Green -> white = 18v and infinite DCR
Green -> red = 25v and infinite DCR

So how does this green (earth/ground wire) fit in? I don't understand where those voltages come from.

...TAJ
 
Let me guess ... you measured those voltages with a digital meter with a 10M ohm input impedance, right?

What you are seeing is capacitive coupling between pri and sec putting common mode volts between sec and ground. All perfectly normal.
 
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