Sure can, just make sure the winding phase
is correct.
Mark WB8JKR
On Sat, 7 Nov 1998 22:50:02 -0500 "frank ayers jr" <LOMAX1@prodigy.net>
writes:
>
>Got a question from somebody today. He has two identical power
>transformers, each 120v in and 1800 v at 500ma out. The question is
>could
>these be put primaries in series and secondaries in parallel to give a
>220
>v primary 1800v @ 1 amp secondary?
>Theoretically yes, but what about running a real world amp with that
>thing?
>I'd be tempted not to, but any ideas?
>
>Thanks
>Frank
>W2FCA
>
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