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Hi All
I have always had a problem with the idea of a centre tap on the secondary windings of a transformer being tied to to ground. I understand the reasons this is done and why it works apart from the fact that i would expect the centre tap of a winding to have given ptential differance from ground. If this was the case there would obviously be a short to ground through the centre tap and this would cause obvious issues.
Could someone please explain what i am missing?
Thanks
I have always had a problem with the idea of a centre tap on the secondary windings of a transformer being tied to to ground. I understand the reasons this is done and why it works apart from the fact that i would expect the centre tap of a winding to have given ptential differance from ground. If this was the case there would obviously be a short to ground through the centre tap and this would cause obvious issues.
Could someone please explain what i am missing?
Thanks