Re: P.S question
Posted by
mariss92705
on 2002-06-17 17:54:59 UTC
Hi,
That's kind of a tricky question. Your transformer is rated at 24VAC
and 10A. That is 240VA (volt-amps). Your DC voltage is 1.41 times 24
or about 34VDC. That would be 340 watts at 10A. There is usually
enough reserve in the transformer to come near the 10A rating. What
matters is how warm the xformer gets. If it gets hot, you are asking
too much of it. The voltage will stay near 34VDC though.
Mariss
That's kind of a tricky question. Your transformer is rated at 24VAC
and 10A. That is 240VA (volt-amps). Your DC voltage is 1.41 times 24
or about 34VDC. That would be 340 watts at 10A. There is usually
enough reserve in the transformer to come near the 10A rating. What
matters is how warm the xformer gets. If it gets hot, you are asking
too much of it. The voltage will stay near 34VDC though.
Mariss
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "afogassa" <afogassa@y...> wrote:
> Hi, All
>
> If I have a 24v trans. and a bridge ret. and a 10000uf elet.
> it gives me about 36v.
> now if the transformer is rated at 10amps. should I get 36v. up to
> 6amps. or only 24v no matter how much courrent is being pulled out
of
> it?
> In other words, will the Voltage be steady at 36v. till I get to
> the maximum courrent of 6 amps? then it starts to go down to 24V?
>
> Thank's
> Fogassa.
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afogassa
2002-06-17 17:36:43 UTC
P.S question
mariss92705
2002-06-17 17:54:59 UTC
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dakota8833
2002-06-17 18:06:18 UTC
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afogassa
2002-06-17 18:07:19 UTC
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mariss92705
2002-06-17 18:44:31 UTC
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afogassa
2002-06-17 19:13:31 UTC
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mariss92705
2002-06-17 20:04:40 UTC
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afogassa
2002-06-17 20:40:38 UTC
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curious925072002
2002-06-19 00:04:20 UTC
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John H. Berg
2002-06-19 07:35:27 UTC
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JanRwl@A...
2002-06-19 21:09:12 UTC
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