Testing a 240 / 16 Volts transformer

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2011

Shorting out the 16 Volts winding with a few turns of galvanised wire.

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  • Nice little transformer, I agree with Photon, Make a battery charger with it!

  • @HDXFH Got lots more of those TX's from old UPS's.

    Will do. BTW I have already 3 good 12 Volts chargers, 1 x 24 Volts charger and a 110 Volts substation charger.

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  • Spider @ 0:26 "I'm out of here"

  • Nice, what was the current output?

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  • Would be nice if you could do that with a Sparkler for New Years Eve!

  • Poor spider took off saying "I DON'T WANT NO PART OF THAT MADNESS!!!"

    Love the lamp you created from that wire, it would serve a great purpose with a 500 or 5000 AH battery during the hydro downtimes or as a small area light :D

  • Nice lil fireworks!

  • @RODALCO2007 Cool, I wanna make 1 with an Empty Car Battery Case!

  • lol the spider @ 0:26

  • Wooo! Nice little fireworks display there. :-)

    Not enough current to make it go......*POP*.

    -BoomBoxDeluxe.

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