Which?a 3Kv 110V transformer
Very wise - 5Kv will make a huge mess of a 110v motor, and could well kill or seriously injure you.Got a grinder that pulls 19A and want to avoid using a 5Kv tranny.
As long as there is a fuse between transformer and collapsing insulation in the toasted Ceeform the transformer might not need replacing.I realise that its 3A over the current rating for the Ceeforms but they are quite cheap compared to transformers.
Do you really think that a few minutes of passing 19A is going to melt a 16A EN 60309?As long as there is a fuse between transformer and collapsing insulation in the toasted Ceeform the transformer might not need replacing.
He's not planning to parallel them, just plug his grinder into one.If there is one secondary winding feeding the two sockets then parallelling the two sockets will probably be OK.
BUT if there are two secondaries each feeding one socket then paralleling the sockets will only be safe if both secondaries have the same number of turns and thus give exactly the same voltage
No it won't.In others the sockets have there own 16A MCB to every socket and with these the MCB will trip.
Does it actually take 19A - or more or less ? And under what conditions ?Got a grinder that pulls 19A and want to avoid using a 5Kv tranny.
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