I had a recent experience that got me thinking about power transformers and how they behave when you apply a load to them while they are energized.
I think that I may have damaged a video doorbell button while installing it. It was working fine until I removed the power leads from the 16vac transformer and then reconnected them. After that the unit would reboot every time you ring the doorbell. Lucky for me that Nutone has very good support and was happy to replace the device.
My question for those of you who understand AC circuitry - how does current behave when you first apply a load to a transformer? Is there a surge of current as the coil reacts to the load that may have damaged the doorbell?
Mike.
I think that I may have damaged a video doorbell button while installing it. It was working fine until I removed the power leads from the 16vac transformer and then reconnected them. After that the unit would reboot every time you ring the doorbell. Lucky for me that Nutone has very good support and was happy to replace the device.
My question for those of you who understand AC circuitry - how does current behave when you first apply a load to a transformer? Is there a surge of current as the coil reacts to the load that may have damaged the doorbell?
Mike.