How is it possible the transformer on the secondary circuit not working when the load is removed?
H Thread Starter Hhenryl Joined Sep 12, 2016 2 Mar 3, 2018 #1 How is it possible the transformer on the secondary circuit not working when the load is removed?
MrChips Joined Oct 2, 2009 34,766 Mar 3, 2018 #2 What transformer? What load? What is your definition of "not working"?
Janis59 Joined Aug 21, 2017 1,894 Mar 4, 2018 #3 Non-loaded trafo has giant inductive impedance --> small current. Fully loaded trafo has purely resistive impedance parallel to that non-loaded --> prim current is K(tr)*i(sec)
Non-loaded trafo has giant inductive impedance --> small current. Fully loaded trafo has purely resistive impedance parallel to that non-loaded --> prim current is K(tr)*i(sec)
MaxHeadRoom Joined Jul 18, 2013 30,630 Mar 4, 2018 #4 Hhenryl said: How is it possible the transformer on the secondary circuit not working when the load is removed? Click to expand... How do you know it is not working without connecting something (load) to it? Max.
Hhenryl said: How is it possible the transformer on the secondary circuit not working when the load is removed? Click to expand... How do you know it is not working without connecting something (load) to it? Max.