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RE: Xfmr question
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- Subject: RE: Xfmr question
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- Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 11:55:52 -0700
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Original poster: "Rich" <rdjmgmt@xxxxxxxxxx>
Yes and no , what is the secondary voltage 120 , 240 , 480 ? all "OK" ,
24V and you will have a problem.
Rich
Subject: Xfmr question
Original poster: "Christopher" <cpfortun@xxxxxxxxxx>
Hello......
I was wondering if a transformer can be damaged if you reverse the power
connections.. Hooking up the 120 wall outlet to the secondary and
hooking
up the primary as the output? All comments are appreciated.
Chris