On Wed, 02 Jul 2008 14:12:24 -0500 John Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Archer wrote:
> > Trying to find a 220v transformer with a 24v "center tapped" secondary
> > since  I need 12v as well.
> > Found plenty of 220v - 24v transformers on the net; Digikey, Grainger,
> > Nextag, HVAC  websites, pool supply co's. etc; but couldn't find any 
> > 220v-24v transformers with a center tap.  Have very limited space in
> > the  control box, so I can't use two 110v transformers in series.
> 
> What kind of load are you powering?  If the load is light enough you 
> might be able to make your own transformer to fit.  I can't help on 
> actually building it, but it isn't difficult from what I've seen of the 
> EE guys doing it at work.  And they make some crazy oddball
> transformers.

And starting with an existing transformer, particularly one with separated
windings, makes it all the easier.

How much current do you need? What else is in "the control box"?


Craig

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