mab1 Senior Member
 Joined: 10/02/2015 Location: United KingdomPosts: 239 |
Posted: 01:10am 17 Jul 2024 |
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Well it was a theory - i don't need it myself so i wasn't planning on experimenting, though that would be the way to prove it. But it would give the potential for a greater power saving than 50% in low power mode.
The two transformers would have to have the exact same primary/secondary turns ratio, even though the smaller transformer would have more turns per volt. But i don't see that it wouldn't work, it's more a question of whether or not the transformers share the load as intended.
Godoh: glad it's working well for you. I already have gti's back feeding my powerjack inverter; i have had 4 gti's back feeding at once with lots of diversion loads to stop them overloading the powerjack, but only have two at the moment. But it would be nice to know if wiseguys inverter can handle it in advance - but I end up the first to try so be it. |