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240 to 10V step down transformer

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Tamim

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,
Does any1 know where i can buy a step down transformer. I tried alot
of websites but coudn't find any website that sells a transformer for
stepping 240V ac to about 10V ac.
Regards
Tamim
 
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Davis Redding

Jan 1, 1970
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Tamim said:
Hi,
Does any1 know where i can buy a step down transformer. I tried alot
of websites but coudn't find any website that sells a transformer for
stepping 240V ac to about 10V ac.
Regards
Tamim


Try American DJ in the UK. They used to sell a mixer called a XDM-221 or something like
that, it used a 120V-10V adapter for the N/A market, I'm sure there was one in the UK
market.

Try www.americandj.com link to the audio website, and try to find the European link to the
parts/etc...
 
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Gareth

Jan 1, 1970
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Tamim said:
Hi,
Does any1 know where i can buy a step down transformer. I tried alot
of websites but coudn't find any website that sells a transformer for
stepping 240V ac to about 10V ac.
Regards
Tamim

It would help if you said where you are, but as you say 240V it is quite
likely that you are in the UK, in which case Maplin may have what you
want. They certainly have 9V and 12V transformers, is that close enough
to 10V for your application?

www.maplin.co.uk

You could also try RS or Farnell

www.farnell.com

rswww.com

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John Woodgate

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,
Does any1 know where i can buy a step down transformer. I tried alot
of websites but coudn't find any website that sells a transformer for
stepping 240V ac to about 10V ac.

There's a little shop half way down the High Street that sells them.

Seriously, you have to tell us where in the world you are, and not just
'USA', because a source in Maine may be little use if you are in Texas.

If you are in California (a guess), and you really want to run your
transformer from 240 V, one way is to buy two 120 V:5 V (probably 6 V is
more common) transformers and wire both primaries in series and both
secondaries in series.

What current rating do you need? Are you looking for 240 V input because
you need very high power?
 
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Tamim

Jan 1, 1970
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I live in the UK(LONDON).
Thanx for all the replies so far
Tamim
 
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John Woodgate

Jan 1, 1970
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I live in the UK(LONDON).
Thanx for all the replies so far

Then Maplin Electronics, Farnell, Rapid Electronics and RS Components
are your sources. All have web pages and take credit-card orders. But 10
V is a non-standard value; you will find 9 V and 12 V.
 
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N. Thornton

Jan 1, 1970
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I live in the UK(LONDON).
Thanx for all the replies so far
Tamim


Well unless you tell us what you want... there are a long list of
possible replies. Make a little effort, why not.


Regards, NT
 
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