Hey guys,
I'm trying to put together a variac with DC output.
I have a 5 amp variable transformer (TYPE 21) I'm going to use to adjust the output, so "high" output voltage isn't a problem. I have a transformer (center tap?) I robbed out of an old battery charger I never use along with a half wave rectifier and 10A circuit breaker.
I want to build this up in a nice project box of some sort and use it for testing and battery charging mostly, but I want a few options with it. I would like a AC outlet regulated and one non-regulated witch is pretty easy to do. I would also like a DC output w/ground. I have a wiring schematic I've put together, but it was before I got this transformer I plan to use now. The schematic uses a regulator transformer and not a center tap, so I'm a little confused as I"m no electronics expert.
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I do have a few questions about the wiring of the transformer and rectifier, however.
The battery charger i took apart had a switch on the input to select 6V 6A, 12V 2A, and 12V 6A.
The primary side of the transformer has a black, yellow, brown and red wire. and 3 outputs on the secondary side. If I put 120V AC on the black/red, I have around 28v AC on the secondary side (each end) black/yellow around 18V and black/brown has around 24V with the rectifier out of the circuit. Here's where I get confused. If I add the half wave rectifier that was on the transformer originally, I then get DC voltage between the middle and end connector on the secondary of the transformer.
I'm having trouble understanding this. I would also like to replace the half wave with a full wave rectifier that I have and planned on using in the beginning. Will the full wave effect the amperage of the circuit?
I would like to wire this up with the most possible voltage/amps DC possible on the secondary side as I can use the variac to adjust when needed. Does anyone know where I can get a schematic of this transformer? It has MS496 00 on it, but I can't seem to find anything related to it.
If you have any questions, or I've forgot to mention anything, please let me know.
Thanks guys/gals,
Eric
I'm trying to put together a variac with DC output.
I have a 5 amp variable transformer (TYPE 21) I'm going to use to adjust the output, so "high" output voltage isn't a problem. I have a transformer (center tap?) I robbed out of an old battery charger I never use along with a half wave rectifier and 10A circuit breaker.
I want to build this up in a nice project box of some sort and use it for testing and battery charging mostly, but I want a few options with it. I would like a AC outlet regulated and one non-regulated witch is pretty easy to do. I would also like a DC output w/ground. I have a wiring schematic I've put together, but it was before I got this transformer I plan to use now. The schematic uses a regulator transformer and not a center tap, so I'm a little confused as I"m no electronics expert.
**broken link removed**
I do have a few questions about the wiring of the transformer and rectifier, however.
The battery charger i took apart had a switch on the input to select 6V 6A, 12V 2A, and 12V 6A.
The primary side of the transformer has a black, yellow, brown and red wire. and 3 outputs on the secondary side. If I put 120V AC on the black/red, I have around 28v AC on the secondary side (each end) black/yellow around 18V and black/brown has around 24V with the rectifier out of the circuit. Here's where I get confused. If I add the half wave rectifier that was on the transformer originally, I then get DC voltage between the middle and end connector on the secondary of the transformer.
I'm having trouble understanding this. I would also like to replace the half wave with a full wave rectifier that I have and planned on using in the beginning. Will the full wave effect the amperage of the circuit?
I would like to wire this up with the most possible voltage/amps DC possible on the secondary side as I can use the variac to adjust when needed. Does anyone know where I can get a schematic of this transformer? It has MS496 00 on it, but I can't seem to find anything related to it.
If you have any questions, or I've forgot to mention anything, please let me know.
Thanks guys/gals,
Eric