I can think of nobody specifically to pose this question to.
I have seen mention on various electronic forums and I think this one as well, a technique of using the secondary of a second transformer, just the secondary I think, in series (I think) with the primary of a high voltage transformer to reduce the output voltage of the main transformer. One guy said to use a high current, low v secondary like you would find in a 12v power supply. The goal was to lower the voltage of the main unit if it was say a flea market find and was slightly to high.
I've still never seen this in a diagram or even a picture of it but I've seen it mentioned a few times. How Would something like this work?or am I missing something? Can someone draw it out?
I have seen mention on various electronic forums and I think this one as well, a technique of using the secondary of a second transformer, just the secondary I think, in series (I think) with the primary of a high voltage transformer to reduce the output voltage of the main transformer. One guy said to use a high current, low v secondary like you would find in a 12v power supply. The goal was to lower the voltage of the main unit if it was say a flea market find and was slightly to high.
I've still never seen this in a diagram or even a picture of it but I've seen it mentioned a few times. How Would something like this work?or am I missing something? Can someone draw it out?