Just my two cents worth again, and some food for thought for thoughs in this
trade that want learn, and not just solely for a pay check.
No offense meant I know most common people can learn to be an excellent Electrician if
they set there mind to it, but a lot of them are just in it for the pay only. Believe it or
not when I first went to work as an Electricians helper, helpers made higher wages than
most any of factory jobs.
When I see 240/120 I always assumed that the 240 the left number should be the primary
and the 120 the number on the right should be the secondary. This is because usually
a Transformer diagram shows the primary on the left and secondary on the right.
If we had this rule or any similar rule set in stone we could always assume the right is the
input voltage and the left is the output voltage in this case.
What are your thoughts on this setup for a 120 to 208 volt buc Boost transformer?
I have never did this, but to me it looks like it should work, most things I post are things I have built and tried and all those work.
Would it work and are the voltages correct?
Ronald