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Let's see if this image uploads right, then we can discuss it!! BTW: It should be a 1 phase 2 wire transformer with split coil primary and secondary. Pri connected in series, Sec connected in parallel. Scott SET
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Scott, Nice Diagram, you're getting good at that! Bill
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Thanks, Bill!!
The problem I was having with the font size is because when I plot stuff from AutoCAD, a font sized as they are in these drawings turns out to be maybe as large as 2" tall on the plan pages!!! So I was using my preset scaled fonts for AutoCAD, which will plot [print] fonts at 10 to 12 point size on 1/4" = 1'-0" scale drawings. Needless to say, they sure looked big to me in AutoCAD [just used to it]. Totally different story when they got uploaded!!
Thanks for all the neat stuff and the utility!! Sure makes things easier on my end to edit.
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Scott, OK, Let me start things off here. What are the key features/benefits and qualities/uses for this type of Transformer? Bill
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