Can you hook two 20amps transformers and make 1 40amp?

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chad

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Hello


I was wondering if you can hook up two transformers like this in the
picture (sorry for my bad MSpaint skills hehe)

http://ktpics.no-ip.org/transfomer.jpg

<img src="http://ktpics.no-ip.org/transfomer.jpg">

..



Thanks :)
 
chad wrote:
Hello

I was wondering if you can hook up two transformers like this in the
picture (sorry for my bad MSpaint skills hehe)

http://ktpics.no-ip.org/transfomer.jpg

img src="http://ktpics.no-ip.org/transfomer.jpg"

.

Thanks :)
Yes. To the extent that the two transformers match, the load current
will be shared by the two transformers. If they are the same type and
brand, this should be fine.

--
John Popelish
 
Thank you very much John :)

They are the same model and brand :) i was hoping it would work. I
remember someone saying it would but had to make sure so i didnt make
alot of smoke :) hehe


Thanks again :)


John Popelish &lt;jpopelish@rica.net&gt; wrote in message news:&lt;40F5EE7F.3ECF1871@rica.net&gt;...
chad wrote:

Hello

I was wondering if you can hook up two transformers like this in the
picture (sorry for my bad MSpaint skills hehe)

http://ktpics.no-ip.org/transfomer.jpg

img src="http://ktpics.no-ip.org/transfomer.jpg"

.

Thanks :)

Yes. To the extent that the two transformers match, the load current
will be shared by the two transformers. If they are the same type and
brand, this should be fine.
 
Thank you very much John :)

They are the same model and brand :) i was hoping it would work. I
remember someone saying it would but had to make sure so i didnt make
alot of smoke :) hehe


Thanks again :)


John Popelish &lt;jpopelish@rica.net&gt; wrote in message news:&lt;40F5EE7F.3ECF1871@rica.net&gt;...
chad wrote:

Hello

I was wondering if you can hook up two transformers like this in the
picture (sorry for my bad MSpaint skills hehe)

http://ktpics.no-ip.org/transfomer.jpg

img src="http://ktpics.no-ip.org/transfomer.jpg"

.

Thanks :)

Yes. To the extent that the two transformers match, the load current
will be shared by the two transformers. If they are the same type and
brand, this should be fine.
 
Thank you very much John :)

They are the same model and brand :) i was hoping it would work. I
remember someone saying it would but had to make sure so i didnt make
alot of smoke :) hehe


Thanks again :)



(sorry if this posted more then 1 time google gave me a 404 error)


John Popelish &lt;jpopelish@rica.net&gt; wrote in message news:&lt;40F5EE7F.3ECF1871@rica.net&gt;...
chad wrote:

Hello

I was wondering if you can hook up two transformers like this in the
picture (sorry for my bad MSpaint skills hehe)

http://ktpics.no-ip.org/transfomer.jpg

img src="http://ktpics.no-ip.org/transfomer.jpg"

.

Thanks :)

Yes. To the extent that the two transformers match, the load current
will be shared by the two transformers. If they are the same type and
brand, this should be fine.
 

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