Hello!
and sorry for the title, but the website is buggy ATM...
I am curious to as if anyone has tried the attached image circuit in practice.?
I would be using it only on 110AC power. The intention is to power up a large torroidal transformer that can knock out a circuit breaker with it's large surge upon power connection. In this case, I wonder if initially connecting the primary windings in series will reduce the surge, then connecting them by dpdt relay into parallel after a short delay. Most circuits involve resistors and other methods and I haven't yet seen such a circuit for a 110V wall supply!
Thanks in advance for your critique and suggestions!
and sorry for the title, but the website is buggy ATM...
I am curious to as if anyone has tried the attached image circuit in practice.?
I would be using it only on 110AC power. The intention is to power up a large torroidal transformer that can knock out a circuit breaker with it's large surge upon power connection. In this case, I wonder if initially connecting the primary windings in series will reduce the surge, then connecting them by dpdt relay into parallel after a short delay. Most circuits involve resistors and other methods and I haven't yet seen such a circuit for a 110V wall supply!
Thanks in advance for your critique and suggestions!
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