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mdc

2006-07-21, 1:25 pm

hi all,

i need 36V AC thus i seek for a 220-240V Ac to 36V AC transformer, but
the dimensions of the transformer should be like 16.5mmx16.5mmx11.4mm
(or close to those values). I think the members of the groups can help
me because i am unable to find it and i am not familiar with
transformers. i have seen such a transformer in a product and you can
see the picture at : http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/6757/t1mr1.jpg
... the current rating should be 400 mA or more..

thanks

Palindr☻me

2006-07-21, 1:25 pm

mdc wrote:
> hi all,
>
> i need 36V AC thus i seek for a 220-240V Ac to 36V AC transformer, but
> the dimensions of the transformer should be like 16.5mmx16.5mmx11.4mm
> (or close to those values). I think the members of the groups can help
> me because i am unable to find it and i am not familiar with
> transformers. i have seen such a transformer in a product and you can
> see the picture at : http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/6757/t1mr1.jpg
> .. the current rating should be 400 mA or more..
>

The nearest 14VA transformer I can find is 68.5 x 57.2 x 23.8.

http://www.maplin.co.uk/images/full/36700i0.jpg

At least it is fully encapsulated, so perhaps you could mount it
partially externally to your box?

--
Sue
Brian

2006-07-21, 5:25 pm


"mdc" <debugginglife@gmail.com> wrote in message
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hi all,

i need 36V AC thus i seek for a 220-240V Ac to 36V AC transformer, but
the dimensions of the transformer should be like 16.5mmx16.5mmx11.4mm
(or close to those values). I think the members of the groups can help
me because i am unable to find it and i am not familiar with
transformers. i have seen such a transformer in a product and you can
see the picture at : http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/6757/t1mr1.jpg
... the current rating should be 400 mA or more..

thanks




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