Question
I am doing a Transformer experiment and I don't understand how the max voltage of the secondary is always the same while the max voltage of the primary is always changing at different transformer ratio. Can somebody explain that?
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bobpursley
Hmmmm. Is the secondary under load, with current flowing...in that case one has to consider resistor loss of the wire. But honestly, I have no idea what you are doing as an experiment. I am ondering if you are hooking up the secondary as a primary, then using the primary as a socondary with different ratio taps.
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