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QUOTE: Originally posted by lionelsoni Dave did ask: "...has anyone tried two transformers in parallel."
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QUOTE: Originally posted by lionelsoni Putting transformers in parallel is risky unless you know that they are truly identical. A very small difference in their output voltages can cause a large circulating current to flow, from one transformer to the other, in the complete absence of a load.
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