yep
on the LHS the upper half of the centre section looks like a 3:1 step down, in phase with the lower half which looks like a 3:2 step down. And on the RHS vice versa, overall giving you in=out
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lord bofingham,
Wed 27 Jan 2010, 23:04,
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but that's assuming equal current distribution between the two paths,
which isn't necessarily the case for all types of output load. I've a feeling the overall ratio could be quite unpredictable.
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Moon Girl Technologies horrendous beanbag,
Wed 27 Jan 2010, 23:06,
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possibly but not necessarily.
If we're getting into that level of detail we need detailed specs of the two transformers.
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lord bofingham,
Wed 27 Jan 2010, 23:10,
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I'm going to have to make one, I think.
It's not going to blow my house up, despite the concern expressed above. At least, not if I only use low voltage.
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Moon Girl Technologies horrendous beanbag,
Wed 27 Jan 2010, 23:13,
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I'm intrigued now
What do you expect?
it's going to give you in=out unless you go to too high or too low freqs or too high or too low power loads, and then, unless there's some odd unbalance in the transformers or wiring it'll be nothing unusual
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lord bofingham,
Wed 27 Jan 2010, 23:22,
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