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What output current will I get if I have an input voltage of 700 volts at 1 amps and if I step the voltage down to 230 volts what would be the max amps I'll get.
 
Is it a 3 phase transformer and what’s the KVA rating of the transformer
What is your normal voltage
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Didn't think about that yet. 700 volts at 1 amp is single phase using a generator. I want single phase 230 volts. I want to know what max amps I'll get if I want to step down to 230 volts. Please advise
So if you start your generator you get 700 volts
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What is your normal voltage
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So if you start your generator you get 700 volts
If you want to step down to 230 volts you will need a transformer
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What is your normal voltage
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So if you start your generator you get 700 volts
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If you want to step down to 230 volts you will need a transformer
I’m curious where did you get a generator that puts out 700 volts
 
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I'll be connecting 100 motors in series (model of motor is 775 motor). All I know is that the winding of the month can handle around 1 amp current. Assuming 1 amp and 700 volts if I want to use a transformer to step it down to 230 volts what would be the max amps I'll get.
 

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