No, a transformer and a charger are not the same, although they are related. A transformer is an electrical device that changes the voltage of alternating current (AC) electricity, typically stepping it up or down for distribution or use. A charger, on the other hand, incorporates a transformer along with other components to convert electrical energy from a power source into a form suitable for charging batteries, usually involving rectification and regulation.
Both are same.AnswerA 'PT' is a 'potential transformer', the preferred term in North America, for what is termed a 'VT', or 'voltage transformer', in Britain. Two names for exactly the same instrument transformer.
The same transformer can be both. It must be operated at the correct voltage on both windings.
The oil level indicator in a transformer is used to show the oil level.
THe mbile charger takes a.c (alternating current) from power source and convers it to d.c(direct current) and feds it to mobile battery. The charger also steps down the voltage from the power line voltage 110v etc to very small voltages e.g3 v etc.
yes we can place auto transformer in place of original transformer
Bumblebee was a Camaro, not a Charger..
The transformer used in mobile is pulse transformer which operates at very high frequency pulsating DC in order to make charger energy efficient and light weight.
Im not too sure but,well im kinda sure it will fit because the charger for it is the same and thats where you connect the dock from, so yeah
All what you need to do is to check your charging system if it is working properly. Second thing you can check your charger-socket and your charger head i mean the transformer.
no the ds charger is not the same as the dsi charger and the ds charger will NOT work on the dsi
yes they both have the same charger
step up transformer is to icrease the voltage but keeping the frequency same. step down is use to get less voltage than input given but of same frequency. Generally step down is use,we reqiure it in oor house(in mobile charger etc.).It is also use in rectifires.
A true voltage transformer is not designed for power applications; it will only supply so many VA to your charger. I would suggest you purchase a power transformer for this application. You'll need to rectify the AC voltage, and minimize the ripple. Rectifiers are used for the first part, capacitors, varistors, and power transistors can be used to minimize the ripple.
No, by doubling the input voltage to the charger which is just a transformer you will be doubling the output of the charger. Batteries like to be charged at about a volt and a half above their working voltage.
Yes, they use exactly the same charger, which is the same charger as the two DSi models also.
Yes as long as you have a LG phone you will always have the same charger!!!
For an ideal transformer, the voltage ratio is the same as its turns ratio.