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wrcooke at wrcooke.net
Wed Dec 8 16:22:38 CST 2021
> On 12/08/2021 3:58 PM Rob Jarratt via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
> So, to supply the bricks on the bench, would a variac rated at 2.5A be OK? I am not sure I know how much current the bricks will draw at 20VAC, and at what voltage the 2.5A rating is given. Otherwise, would this do the trick? https://cpc.farnell.com/block/steu250-48/transformer-250va-230-400v-2-x/dp/TF01418?st=24v%20transformer
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As a general rule, a variable transformer (Variac) can provide full rated current at any output voltage. So a 2.5A unit can provide 2.5 A at 1V, 10V, 120V, etc. With a 20V output, that is 50 VA (Watts, sort of).
Will
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