John,
Yep, You're right. That sounds entirely plausible. Didn't think of that.
Dave
On 2/14/2016 2:03 PM, John Rehwinkel wrote:
I'm not sure what the A-C windings do -- they have a 0.`6 ohms ratio to the B-C
pair. With 120 VAC input, that would give you 19 volts, not line isolated.
Not sure what design purpose that would serve. 19 volts is not a standard input
voltage, like 12 or 24 VAC that could conceivably be used.
That may be a tap for Japanese (100 volt) power.
- John
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