mdamor01
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I am designing a step up transformer. I have calculated all the calculation as like core area, turn per volt, P volt, S volt. All is okay. But now I need the right wire size according to my load current.
Transformer Details:
Primar volt: 130v
Secondary volt: 200v
Imax: 8A (so 8x200= 1.6KVA)
Core area: 3x2=6inch
Core type: EI
trurn/volt: 1.16v
P turn: 150t
S turn: 232t
So now, what size or SWG of copper wire should I use for 8A?
Transformer Details:
Primar volt: 130v
Secondary volt: 200v
Imax: 8A (so 8x200= 1.6KVA)
Core area: 3x2=6inch
Core type: EI
trurn/volt: 1.16v
P turn: 150t
S turn: 232t
So now, what size or SWG of copper wire should I use for 8A?