I have an application where a constant voltage transformer will work much better than the existing (antique) voltage regulator. I can only find 120 volt units.
The customer uses 122v to calibrate an appliance, so I need to give them more than 120v preferably 125v or 130v, but all I find are 120v outputs. On the test bench they have a variable voltage supply where they can fine tune to 122v.
My thought is to buck-boost the 120V to 132V then step it down at the bench to 122.
My first thought is this is OK because the CV xfmr has done all the work. The buck-boost is simply upping the volts to 132.
Am I out in left field on this? Looking for some opinions.
Thanks!
The customer uses 122v to calibrate an appliance, so I need to give them more than 120v preferably 125v or 130v, but all I find are 120v outputs. On the test bench they have a variable voltage supply where they can fine tune to 122v.
My thought is to buck-boost the 120V to 132V then step it down at the bench to 122.
My first thought is this is OK because the CV xfmr has done all the work. The buck-boost is simply upping the volts to 132.
Am I out in left field on this? Looking for some opinions.
Thanks!