franticEB
Full Member level 3
Hello,
I mounted on a metallic plate 3 laminated autotransformers to convert a 50Hz 120Vac into 230Vac to turn on some light bulbs.
As you can see from the figure, when I power the input of the autotransformer in an isolated way from ground, with the multimeter I read the output voltage of 230Vac correctly but between pin 1 and the metal plate I read a 30Vac. Also in other points I read different voltages.
What could be the cause? The capacitance between the windings and the laminated core? Is this unexpected voltage dangerous?
Let me know.
I mounted on a metallic plate 3 laminated autotransformers to convert a 50Hz 120Vac into 230Vac to turn on some light bulbs.
As you can see from the figure, when I power the input of the autotransformer in an isolated way from ground, with the multimeter I read the output voltage of 230Vac correctly but between pin 1 and the metal plate I read a 30Vac. Also in other points I read different voltages.
What could be the cause? The capacitance between the windings and the laminated core? Is this unexpected voltage dangerous?
Let me know.