RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Schematic help
Posted by
Jeff Goldberg
on 2003-03-09 15:50:06 UTC
John:
If the two secondaries are the same voltage and are in parallel, then the
voltage stays the same, but half of the current flows in each (double the
current capability if they are both the same).
If you had wired them in series and measured the voltage across both of
them, the voltage would be doubled (this is for completeness, but I think
you're looking at the scenario of the previous sentence).
Regards,
Jeff
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From: j0hn_0ls0n [mailto:jfolson4@...]
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Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Schematic help
I am looking at a schematic at
http://www.timgoldstein.com/cnc/GeckoG320Wiring.pdf and I have a
couple of questions if anyone would not mind. I know that a few
people had lent their skills in creating this schematic, so maybe
someone might be able to help me.
I am looking at the 2 transformers(110 VAC input, 24VAC output)
and how they connect together. My question is: Is there anything
special with the connection of the 2 transformers?
This is how I think the connection should go together.? The
transformers have a black and a white wire each(mine do
anyway,outputs 28 volts AC. Both transformers are the same). The
black is tied together from one transformer to the other and the same
goes for the white. Then the combined black and the combined white
connect to their respective points on the rectifer bridge. Is this a
correct asumption of this connection?
Will connecting the black to black and white to white wires
together double the voltage or more likely just increase(double)the
current?
John
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If the two secondaries are the same voltage and are in parallel, then the
voltage stays the same, but half of the current flows in each (double the
current capability if they are both the same).
If you had wired them in series and measured the voltage across both of
them, the voltage would be doubled (this is for completeness, but I think
you're looking at the scenario of the previous sentence).
Regards,
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: j0hn_0ls0n [mailto:jfolson4@...]
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 6:11 PM
To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Schematic help
I am looking at a schematic at
http://www.timgoldstein.com/cnc/GeckoG320Wiring.pdf and I have a
couple of questions if anyone would not mind. I know that a few
people had lent their skills in creating this schematic, so maybe
someone might be able to help me.
I am looking at the 2 transformers(110 VAC input, 24VAC output)
and how they connect together. My question is: Is there anything
special with the connection of the 2 transformers?
This is how I think the connection should go together.? The
transformers have a black and a white wire each(mine do
anyway,outputs 28 volts AC. Both transformers are the same). The
black is tied together from one transformer to the other and the same
goes for the white. Then the combined black and the combined white
connect to their respective points on the rectifer bridge. Is this a
correct asumption of this connection?
Will connecting the black to black and white to white wires
together double the voltage or more likely just increase(double)the
current?
John
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sister site to the CCED group, as many of the same members are there, for OT
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Discussion Thread
j0hn_0ls0n
2003-03-09 15:11:11 UTC
Schematic help
JanRwl@A...
2003-03-09 15:46:12 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Schematic help
Jeff Goldberg
2003-03-09 15:50:06 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Schematic help
j0hn_0ls0n
2003-03-09 16:40:13 UTC
Re: Schematic help