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Results of various loads on a Signal SU-2 transformer wired balanced.
Input voltage was maintained with a variac at 120vac. Load was a electric heater controlled by another variac. Voltages were rounded off where the load in amps was within tenths.
This tranny wired in balanced according to Jon on his website is good to 16amps.
What would be considered the rated load, realizing that you should have some headroom and not run at max rating?
What would be an acceptable lag on input voltage when tranny is loaded? I lose one volt on my dedicated line with 12 gauge wire.
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Topic - Results of various loads on a Signal SU-2 transformer wired balanced. - ecir38 20:34:27 07/12/12 (15)
- OHMS LAW..... - jea48 10:34:33 07/13/12 (13)
- RE: OHMS LAW..... - ecir38 15:30:15 07/13/12 (12)
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- RE: OHMS LAW..... - ecir38 18:57:41 07/13/12 (10)
- RE: OHMS LAW..... - jea48 21:04:00 07/13/12 (7)
- RE: OHMS LAW..... - ecir38 21:42:30 07/13/12 (6)
- RE: OHMS LAW..... - Jon Risch 22:01:02 07/14/12 (4)
- RE: OHMS LAW..... - jea48 10:35:42 07/15/12 (2)
- RE: OHMS LAW..... - Jon Risch 21:15:26 07/15/12 (1)
- RE: OHMS LAW..... - jea48 08:01:43 07/16/12 (0)
- RE: OHMS LAW..... - ecir38 09:35:35 07/15/12 (0)
- Don't know...... - jea48 17:26:30 07/14/12 (0)
- RE: OHMS LAW..... - ecir38 19:08:33 07/13/12 (1)
- Hope you are not using the SU-2 to power a power amp. - jea48 17:35:06 07/14/12 (0)
- RE: Results of various loads on a Signal SU-2 transformer wired balanced. - jea48 21:08:17 07/12/12 (0)