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Re: Isolation Tranformer



Original poster: "Hydrogen18" <hydrogen18-at-hydrogen18-dot-com> 

If the transformer is 1:1(Which it shouldnt be) you will experience voltage
drop. You shoudl have one winding with 5% more turns than the other. Put the
mains side on the one with lesser windings.

---Eric "Hydrogen18" Urban
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Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 9:03 AM
Subject: Isolation Tranformer


 > Original poster: Brett Miller <brmtesla2-at-yahoo-dot-com>
 >
 > All,
 >
 > I found the isolation transformer I had stashed in my
 > closet.  It is a made by the ONEAC Corporation....it
 > is their model CL1102 Power Conditioner.  It's
 > designed for the purpose of providing microprocessor
 > devices with cleaner 60Hz power, but would probably do
 > fine for a 12/60 size coil in short runs since it does
 > have a 10A fuse in it.  I disassembled it and had a
 > look inside.  It does contain a 1:1 transformer in
 > addition to the fuse and recepticle.
 >
 > This unit was donated to me by a friend and has never
 > been tested in TC duty.  As soon as I finish with the
 > modifications I'm doing on my coil I will perform a
 > few tests with the cl1102.  If anyone is interested I
 > can open it up again and take a photo.
 >
 > -Brett
 > www.hot-streamer-dot-com/brett
 >
 >
 >