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Can I wire a transformer backwards?

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Answered by rishiramanuja
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The short answer is that yes, you can use a transformer "backwards". Actually the transformer has no way to tell what direction power is flowing so it really can't care. You of course can't feed in the original voltage, yo have to feed in the lower voltage appropriate for the winding that is now the primary.

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Answered by sajalmondal087
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The short answer is that yes, you can use a transformer "backwards". Actually the transformer has no way to tell what direction power is flowing so it really can't care. You of course can't feed in the original voltage, yo have to feed in the lower voltage appropriate for the winding that is now the primary.

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