Step down transformer voltage too high !
Step down transformer voltage too high !
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Well not really... I need to drop 240 to 120. The transformer is doing precisely what it is supposed to do. My input voltage of 250V is giving me an output of 136V, far too high for my comfort! Definitely my fault for casually picking out a transformer and not thinking about my higher source voltage…
I have a fairly common Acme transformer, 2kva 240/120 with multiple taps… Is there an elegant solution utilizing different tap combinations to get me to an acceptable range for 120V equipment/appliances???
In attached the wiring diagram, and a trans spec sheet…
Thanks for your help!!!
I have a fairly common Acme transformer, 2kva 240/120 with multiple taps… Is there an elegant solution utilizing different tap combinations to get me to an acceptable range for 120V equipment/appliances???
In attached the wiring diagram, and a trans spec sheet…
Thanks for your help!!!






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I can definitely live with 1/2 the power no problem. Powering several small items that don't need to be running at the same time...
Thanks!
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H1(H6) 0V
H2(H7) 190V
H3(H8) 200V
H4(H9) 208V
H5(H10) 220V
For 250V you need to connect one full 220V winding in series with the 30V tap of the second winding. To do this you should connect the supply line and neutral across H1 and H10 with a link between H5 and H7. The secondaries stay in the standard configuration for 120V.
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Thanks Scotty and the confirmation waross!
I figured just there was a relatively simple solution with the available taps...
jraef, I'm reading the input 250 on a panel meter verified by a DVM with an average 10A load on a 50A circuit... The secondary voltage was indeed just measured with a dvm on the secondary's unloaded, but I was also concerned that the regular 5A/120 load (refrig compressor) was going to really not do well very long at 135V
It sure seems like 15% IS A BIT TOO MUCH OVER???
Thanks guys!
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Thanks a ton...
122V without load, absently forgot to measure under load. 2 desired units - A battery charger and small refrig compressor pulling 5.3A
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