Welcome to AAC.I have 124 AC voltage. I would like to split the 124 AC voltage so I have one part 112 AC and the other part 12vDC. How would I go about doing this?
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But why? Why do you need exactly 112VAC? We don’t understand the true requirements...Thanks guys.
I would obviously use a Rectifier to convert the AC to DC.
But only want to divert 12vDC from the 124vAC and have 112vAC left over.
What do you think the most efficient way to split the AC and DC?
I afraid that without exact details it is almost impossible to give an answer.I would love to tell you but cant at this time.
To make it simpler how can I split the AC and DC, from one AC source?
I’m out. When will thread starters realize that a design is impossible without knowing what the design is for? And thus, what design parameters should be used!I would love to tell you but cant at this time.
To make it simpler how can I split the AC and DC, from one AC source?
It is not possible to "split" the power as you are asking. What IS quite simply possible to do is to have both 12 volts DC and 120, or 112, volts AC from the same transformer, from a separate winding.Thanks guys.
I would obviously use a Rectifier to convert the AC to DC.
But only want to divert 12vDC from the 124vAC and have 112vAC left over.
What do you think the most efficient way to split the AC and DC?
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