Trobbins, thanks for the tip about connecting them in series. That actually helped me solve another issue I had run into on the mains side of my Power transform. I wanted the ability to switch means voltages so I designed it to have primary connections for 120, 220, and 240V. I wanted to be able to protect against transients for each of those taps so I initially had water protection across the primary windings in from each line to earth. Like this:
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But I realized I can't do that because that MOV for 120V neutral side is all we switched in and would conduct to early when connected to the 220 and 240 taps. I realized I'm probably going to lose my line to ground mov protection unless I can find use another type of switch. But I can still have proper protection across each leg of the primary windings using appropriate series Connected MOVS bridging the taps. I don't see why this wouldn't work seeing that it will always maintain its voltage divider ratio. Does that male sense?
But I realized I can't do that because that MOV for 120V neutral side is all we switched in and would conduct to early when connected to the 220 and 240 taps. I realized I'm probably going to lose my line to ground mov protection unless I can find use another type of switch. But I can still have proper protection across each leg of the primary windings using appropriate series Connected MOVS bridging the taps. I don't see why this wouldn't work seeing that it will always maintain its voltage divider ratio. Does that male sense?
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