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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Barron View Post
    Hi,
    Do you use single secondary transformers withe the drives in parallel or 2 secondaries, giving each motor its own secondary. What make do yo normally use. When you said the 60v ac was converted to DC would increase, i thought it would decrease if anything?
    No, I use a single transformer with 2 x 30Vac secondary's. I buy them from Airlink transformers or whoever happens to have the size or spec I require.

    When AC is rectified to DC you multiply the AC by 1.4 to get the DC voltage.
    -use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.

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  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    No, I use a single transformer with 2 x 30Vac secondary's. I buy them from Airlink transformers or whoever happens to have the size or spec I require.

    When AC is rectified to DC you multiply the AC by 1.4 to get the DC voltage.
    Hi Dean,
    thanks for the Airlink transformers tip, i prefer to buy from manufacturers because they generally offer technical help. Their price was good and i ordered a 20amp thermister for the inrush current.

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