boylesg
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I have removed the HV transformer from a microwave oven and intend to dismantle it, remove the HV secondary and add my own low voltage secondary with 8.4V and perhaps 84V (12VDC and 120VDC).
But I am a some what uncertain about AWG current capacity. If I wanted to be able to deliver up to 10A at 120VDC then how do I go about determining the maximum AWG (minimum wire diameter) I can use for the secondary?
But I am a some what uncertain about AWG current capacity. If I wanted to be able to deliver up to 10A at 120VDC then how do I go about determining the maximum AWG (minimum wire diameter) I can use for the secondary?