Oil filled Transformers without a conservator are usually distribution transformers with relatively-low kV.A ratings. The volume of oil in these transformers is comparatively low and there is no need to allow for any substantial expansion, which is the main purpose of a conservator tank.
yes its does the higher the current will blow out the transformers
no,the transformers 2 will only support xp but not vista and 7
Transformers work by induction. A changing magnetic field is required.
No. Transformers only work with AC. Tongue-voltage is DC.
No, unless you have a pulsating DC
Transformers don't work with DC supplies - they only work on AC.
No. Transformers are used in circuits with Alternating Current. Transformers work on the principle of a "changing" magnetic field inducing a current in a conductor, and you don't get that "changing" field with Direct Current.
No. Transformers only work with AC. Tongue-voltage is DC.
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You could try going on YouTube and looking up Transformers 3 part 1 if that doesn't work then maybe on Netflix or something...
A conservator archaeologist specializes in the preservation and protection of excavated objects. They use specialized techniques and materials to ensure that artifacts remain intact for future study and display. Ultimately, their work helps to safeguard cultural heritage for future generations.
cause there are no codes.