TPA
10 kW
With regard to the above transformer photo, it is possible to wire it 1:1, so here is what I want to do...
I have a Xantrex Prowatt SW2000 inverter. It puts out power the same way that standard household power is delivered (L1 on one prong and neutral on the other.)
These transformers are meant to wire L1 and L2 on the input side and get L1 and L2 on the output side at 1:1 or 2:1 depending on how it is wired.
What I want to know is if it is possible to take the L1 output of the inverter, run it through the transformer input, then get L2 on the output side. If so, and the output is 180 degrees out of phase with the input, then I could get 240V between L1 on the input and L2 on the output.
What I'm hoping to do is simulate the effects of the Outback FW-X240 Autotransformer. Can it be done?