How do you figure out the fuse rating to use on the primary side of a transformer?
Also, I just bought two transformers from Radio Shack, and neither one of them has a VA rating -- they just say "2 Amp" and "3 Amp". Could someone with a little knowledge guess (or tell me how to guess) the VA rating of these?
Radio Shack doesn't seem to have any datasheets for them, so all I can tell you are the voltage and amps (they are both center-tap transformers).
TRANSFORMER 1:
input: 120VAC
output: 6.3 - 0 - 6.3 VAC @ 3 amps
TRANSFORMER 2:
input 120VAC
output: 12.6 - 0 - 12.6 VAC @ 2 amps
Roughly, if transformer’s power rating is 60VA and voltage is 120Vac, the primary current for the nominal load is somewhere around 120/60=> 0.5A ..
Add 10% for transformer’s efficiency and multiply by 2 ..
Calculating primary current is simple.
Just check the total output power of the transformer. The total o/p power = I/p power + loss
Consider loss as negligible we get output power i= input power. Now use the formula P=VI at input side ( You have power and Voltage so get the current)
add 100mA as loss and 2* current = fuse rating