| Subject: | Re: Rewinding microwave oven transformer |
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| From: | "" |
| Date: | 4 Dec 2005 23:02:00 -0800 |
| Newsgroups: | sci.electronics.basics |
Thanks to everyone that posted replies. I found a similar transformer to the one I all ready had at work and I set the two up with the primaries in series and the secondary in parallel and with this setup the transformers will happily power a 100w bulb continuously with only a little heat output from one transformer and no heat output from the other one. I think I could improve this by using two identical transformers but I hardly ever see two identical microwaves. |
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