Connecting ac socket and a transformer
- Hides-His-Eyes
- Tube Twister
You don't know how to do it physically or don't know where to connect it?
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- Duckman
- Opamp Operator
If the 3 cables are your input, you got the option to feed it with 110v or 220v (cable 1 + cable2 = 110v; cable 1 + cable 3 = 220v) If the 3 cables are your output, then you got a central tap, useful when you need a dual voltage configuration, like +9v / -9v and central tap goes to ground.
Any way, verify this before connect any thing (I think I'm missing something)
Any way, verify this before connect any thing (I think I'm missing something)
- mictester
- Old Solderhand
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The black ones are the incoming mains supply - correct.kin0 wrote:Oh I know found that it is written
Black-PRI 220V 50Hz
Red-SEC 6VAC X2 1A
GREY-C.T
so are the black one the input, the red ones once are the output and the grey is ground?
The connection to the output leads depends on the AC voltage you want - your circuit calls for 12V AC, so use the two red wires, and don't connect the grey wire to anything - just insulate the end of it so that it can't touch anything.
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