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Others think that we cannot imagine how life would be without gadgets, but do you ever think
that the question should be how would you live without the source of power for those devices? Yes
Electricity is one of the necessities even in the past. Today almost all of the devices that are used are
actually using transformers. Examples are TVs, computers, laptops, mobile phones etc... Sometimes
these devices malfunction due to voltage problems, aside from that most of these devices are
accompanied by the rating need for it to run either from higher voltage to lower voltage and vice-versa.
Nowadays most of the devices users dont know the essence of electricity behavior through their devices
lower value or even the same. It is a very simple stationary electromagnetic device that works in using
the principle of faradays law of induction by converting electrical energy to one another. The
transformer uses 2 magnetic circuits from the inside which are both wraps inside the core for it to induct
electricity which the core is accompanied by steel laminations to reduce loses in the core. The two
windings are isolated from one another but somehow connected through the means of magnetism
which allows the electricity commute from the primary winding to the secondary winding. It is when the
current flows into the primary winding a magnetic field is developed which induce voltage in the
secondary windings.
Reference: http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/transformer/transformer-basics.html
Transformer Rating
Reference: https://www.quora.com/Why-is-transformer-rated-in-kVA-and-not-in-kW
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1. Decide upon on what method is to be used to compute for the rated values that are given.
2. Compute for the area of the bobbin to know how many turns will be needed for the primary and
3. Determine the size, length and what type of wire will be used.
4. Know and prepare the materials that you will need in making a transformer
5. Wind the primary winding based on how many turns needed. Place insulation such as masking
tape or fish paper after winding the wires for the second winding.
6. Next, wind the secondary winding depending on how many turns needed based on your
calculations. You can wind it manually or use a rewinder to be more accurate in determining the
number of turns in your transformer. Again, place a fish paper to cover the primary winding.
9. Secure the connection of the terminals to avoid sealing it inside the case.
10. Solder the terminals for easier connection outside the case.
12. Mask the respective pairs of wires to determine the primary and secondary winding
14. Use the bolts, nuts and washers to secure the core
17. Test if the output of your transformer is correct. Then record the results.