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[SOLVED] not sure if i`m posting in the right place but i need some t

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hi all i`ve come across a tranformer that has 2 secondary winding labeled ...6va 6v....
what does the 6va stand for as im only used to the standard 0-6 0-6.......any help or wiring diagram would be greatly apprieciated ..thanx guyz :smile:
 

6VA is the power rating of the transformer.
It is volts * amps. Transformers are rated by temperature rise, how much continuous power you can draw without melting the windings, (exceeding 70%C). In this case, you can draw 1 amp at 6 volts with the secondries in parallel, or 1/2 amp at 12 volts, secondries in series.
 

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