
Too Many Transformers? Here's How to Find the Right One
Discover five crucial factors to consider when choosing the perfect transformer for your needs.
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Input voltage refers to the range of electrical voltage a transformer can handle, which is crucial for compatibility with various power sources. Selecting the correct input voltage ensures the transformer operates efficiently and safely, preventing voltage overload or insufficient power supply.
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Up to 230 V
Typical price
23,– to 89,–Handles standard household voltage levels, suitable for residential applications.
Ideal for powering small electronics and appliances safely within typical home environments.
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231 - 400 V
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71,– to 220,–Supports higher voltage levels, commonly found in industrial or commercial settings.
Beneficial for machinery and equipment requiring more power than typical household devices.
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401 - 500 V
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120,– to 200,–Accommodates very high voltage levels, often used in heavy-duty industrial operations.
Essential for large-scale equipment and systems, ensuring stable performance in demanding applications.
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Output voltage in a transformer determines the level of electrical power that can be delivered to connected devices, impacting their operational efficiency and compatibility. Choosing the appropriate output voltage is crucial for ensuring optimal performance and safety in various applications, whether it's powering small devices or larger equipment.
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Up to 15 V
Typical price
15,– to 54,–Suitable for low-power applications such as small electronics and LED lighting.
Provides energy efficiency and safety for devices requiring low voltage, minimizing risk of overloading.
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16 - 115 V
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43,– to 110,–Ideal for medium-power applications including household appliances and industrial controls.
Balances power delivery and versatility, accommodating a wide range of devices with moderate energy demands.
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116 - 230 V
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67,– to 200,–Designed for high-power applications such as large machinery and HVAC systems.
Ensures robust energy supply, supporting demanding equipment and enhancing their functionality and durability.
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Power is a critical factor in transformers as it determines the amount of electrical energy they can handle, influencing their suitability for different applications. Selecting the right power rating ensures efficient operation, prevents overload, and enhances the lifespan of the transformer.
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Up to 63 W
Typical price
17,– to 57,–Designed for low power applications, suitable for small electronic devices and circuits.
Ideal for energy-efficient setups where minimal power is required, ensuring cost-effective operation.
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64 - 250 W
Typical price
57,– to 93,–Covers medium power requirements, commonly used in household and small industrial settings.
Balances power and efficiency, offering versatility for various uses without excessive energy consumption.
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251 - 500 W
Typical price
92,– to 150,–Supports higher power demands, suitable for larger industrial equipment and systems.
Provides robust performance for demanding applications, ensuring reliability and consistent operation.
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Electric current refers to the flow of electric charge in a transformer, determining how much power it can handle safely. Selecting the right electric current capacity is crucial for ensuring the transformer meets the operational needs without overheating or causing damage.
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Up to 1 A
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11,– to 47,–Designed for low-power applications, handling a maximum current of 1 Ampere.
Ideal for small electronic devices, ensuring efficient operation without risk of overload.
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2 - 5 A
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44,– to 99,–Suitable for medium-power applications, supporting currents between 2 to 5 Amperes.
Recommended for household appliances, providing a balance between performance and safety.
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Thalheimer LTS 602 Laboratory isolating transformer adjustable 500 VA Number of outputs: 1 x 2 -
6 - 10 A
Typical price
70,– to 160,–Engineered for high-power applications, accommodating currents from 6 to 10 Amperes.
Perfect for industrial equipment, offering robust performance and reliability under demanding conditions.
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Thalheimer LTS 606 Laboratory isolating transformer adjustable 1500 VA Number of outputs: 1 x 2
Transformer type refers to the classification of transformers based on their construction and functionality, impacting how electrical energy is transferred and utilized. Choosing the right transformer type is crucial for ensuring efficient power management and compatibility with specific applications, such as in electronics or power distribution systems.
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Toroidal transformer
Typical price
50,– to 91,–Features a donut-shaped core, minimizing electromagnetic interference and allowing compact design.
Ideal for audio equipment and sensitive electronics, offering efficient performance with reduced noise.
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PCB transformer
Typical price
11,– to 21,–Designed to be mounted on printed circuit boards, facilitating integration into electronic devices.
Perfect for small-scale applications, ensuring space-saving and efficient power conversion in compact gadgets.
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Variable transformer
Typical price
71,– to 250,–Allows manual adjustment of output voltage, offering flexibility in power supply.
Recommended for testing and laboratory environments where precise voltage control is essential for experiments.
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Thalheimer LTS 604 Laboratory isolating transformer adjustable 1000 VA Number of outputs: 1 x 2
Flat transformer
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31,– to 57,–Utilizes a slim, flat design, suitable for limited space environments.
Great for applications where height constraints exist, providing efficient power transformation without bulky components.
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