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Filename: | 240_V_-_115_v_Transformer.JPG |
Album name: | Keiron / Miscellanious |
Wattage: | 500 Watt Max load |
Filesize: | 3734 KiB |
Date added: | 10 Jun, 2021 |
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It cannot be used with any lamp type :
Anything electronic will be destroyed by the peak voltage that's higher with such "dimmer" than with the correct 120V supply, and by the inrush current to capacitors on each half cycle
Anything magnetic won't work correctly with a non sine wave supply, and may overheat as well
Incandescent filaments have very small thermal mass, in some lamps it is small enough that the filament heats/cools significantly throughout the AC cycle. It will reach higher peak temperature with the "dimmer" than with proper 120V at the voltage peak, so burn out. The higher voltage peak will also increase the risk of a flashover inside the lamp
If the SCR fails, it may pass through 230V as is, or it may partially fail and pass a rectified half wave, which will drive magnetic devices into saturation and high current draw, which will destroy them if it continues for a while
As example, 400W SON lamp will take 440W with the ballast. If connected without the capacitor, it will draw 1060VA, a 2x+ overload for this transformer. With a properly working, correctly sized capacitor, it's 480VA. (Numbers in this example are actually for 230V SON gear, but the concept is the same with 120V)
By its size looks like it'd be at its limits for 500W, unless it is an autotransformer (which is ~half the size for the same power)
The power it can handle depends also on the running time. At load levels from no load up to moderate overloads, the limiting factor is heat. You can overload it to an extent for short time (shorter than it takes to heat up the windings), or run at 500W for a while, but for continuous running for a long time, load it to less than the max 500W