The current rating of transformers realy has to do with how hot the 
windings get if they heat to over about 100C the varnish on the wire 
breaks down "depending on the varnish rating" then the windings short 
and let out the smoke. If you can keep the windings cool you can draw 
more current but this is not esey the paper or tape used to electely 
insulate the windings alsow holdes the heat in. The different ways 
you hookup the transformer draw diefferent current through all or 
some of the winding for diefferent parts of the sign wave the diodes 
in your rectifier "half or ful wave" only conduct when the secoundary 
voltage is higher than the voltage in the filter cap this could be 
lots of amps for 1 to 4 mila secounds out of every 16 mila secounds 
or a few amps for 6 or 7 mila secounds out of 8 mila secounds 
depending on how it is used.

Don

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "turbulatordude" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> If I have a 24 volt, (12V-0-12) center tap transformer like the 
MPJA 
> unit.
> http://www.mpja.com/productview.asp?product=7846+TR
> 
> And isolate the center tap I get 24 volts.
> 
> But when rectified, doesn't the current change also ?
> 
> There is a note in the catalogue that for this wiring the amps are 
> 1.8x
> 
> The catalogue refers to required ouput amps
> 
> 
> full wave bridge cap input filter 1.8x to required output amps
> full wave choke input filter = required output amps 
> full wave, center tap, cap = 1.2x roa
> full wave, center tap, choke = 0.7x  roa
> 
> 
> Can someone shed some light on this for me ?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dave








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