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Transformers stepping up volts in series for infinity?

Started by joel321, April 15, 2014, 01:13:55 AM

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Hi I'm newbie and was wondering is anyone has every done this before and what are the results?

120V ->step up transformer output connected to another modified transformer like so.

120v in 250V out → 250V in secondary coil being step up → and so on....is that even doable or eventually the power will get lost somewhere? If yes, at how many volts would it disipate?

Thanks.

If this is in the wrong section, pls move.