[BC] Transformers needed
Tom
Radiofreetom at gmail.com
Sun Oct 28 16:31:08 CDT 2007
Check GROUP C...
Single Phase Specification Tables
Primary Voltage Secondary Voltage
240/480 24/48
50/60 Hertz
Up to 5000VA; seems almost EXACTLY what you're looking for.
Tom S.
R A Meuser wrote:
>Actually HERE is the link, sorry
>
>http://www.hammondpowersolutions.com/docs/product/htp-07%20section%207.pdf
>
>
>R A Meuser wrote:
>>Bill here is a link for 10:1 transformers. They look like they
>>could be perfect for your needs. Just talk to the manufacturer
>>about running them at higher voltage. I am fairly sure you can do it.
>>
>>Bill Sepmeier wrote:
>>
>>>Just considering the options ... 480/600VAC would lose less than
>>>2% on #12 gauge. It looks like I'll probably go with something
>>>along the line you detail, though ... transformers in the range
>>>I'd like just aren't all that common anymore. This has turned
>>>into something of a mad scientist project out here .... I
>>>calculated the return on investment recently and I don't think my
>>>kids will olive to see one! But, it's my hobby-turned-business,
>>>so it doesn't matter...
>>>
>>>Frankly, the best ROI on any of this technology I've put in so far
>>>by FAR is the solar thermal ... and that "free" tank of 150 F
>>>water every day makes for much longer and more enjoyable
>>>showers! I don't understand why every home in the country doesn't
>>>have solar hot water. It's so easy....
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