On Thursday, December 29, 2011 01:36:19 PM Clint Washburn did opine:

> What type of transformer would someone use to connect to the American
> Split-Phase 240 volt system to get 100-110 volt output?  Would one like
> this work?

> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nunome-2-5-KVA-Transformer-/110344460317?pt=BI_C
> ircu it_Breakers_Transformers&hash=item19b10ad81d
 
 
Yes, but I have to ask why?  You already have 127vac with one leg grounded, 
the std voltage here, just by plugging whatever into the nearest duplex 
socket on the wall.

How many amps does this pull? 15 for a normal duplex, twenty for the inline 
slot version that has 10 guage in the wall, beyond that you would need to 
have another branch circuit installed.

Cheers, Gene
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