Yes, except you have a typo. You should have 100/120 = 0.83a primary.steveng said:need help on this calc,
100 va xfmr can handle what load on 24vac
100 va xfmr can handle what load on 12 vac
100/24=4.1a secondary
100/12=8.3a secondary
120/100=.83a primary
am i reading this correct?![]()
another typo: should be 100 volts*ampsquogueelectric said:100 va xformer can handle 100 volt/amps.
gar said:080623-0618 EST
steveng:
Your calculations are correct except that the third one should be written as
100/120 = 0.83
The primary current will be somewhat higher because of transformer losses.
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Actually, it would be grammatically correct when written as 100 volt-amperes.mivey said:another typo: should be 100 volts*ampsquogueelectric said:100 va xformer can handle 100 volt/amps.
for the result maybe, but not the formulaSmart $ said:Actually, it would be grammatically correct when written as 100 volt-amperes.