Do It Yourself : Making TRANSFORMER ala Engineering home-based set-up (Part1 : Step down)


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What is Transformer?

A transformer is an electrical device which converts the alternating voltage (can be referred also as potential difference) from the input value to any other output value which can be lesser or greater than the input. Hence, we can have the Step-Up or Step-Down Transformer. Additionally, it is a static apparatus with no moving parts and it has no frequency change upon operation.

On this post, we will be dealing with the Step-Down Transformer and have further discussion of it.

What is Step-Down Transformer ?

From the word itself, it allows the the output voltage to be lesser than the input voltage. You may vary its output on the ratio of the number of turns. Furthermore, the secondary turns are lesser than the primary turns which obviously indicates step-down.

How to obtain the desired output by computation and principles
Let us take 220V as a primary voltage and get a 12V output. By this , we take 1000 turns on the primary winding and get the turns on the secondary to get 12V as an output.

The Equation would be --- VP/VS = NP/NS
where :
Vp = is the voltage of the primary winding (220V)
Vs= is the voltage of the secondary winding (12V)
Np =is the number of turns on the primary winding (1000turns)
Ns = is the number of turns on the secondary wnding

Hence we have ; Ns = (VsNp)/Vp = (121000)/220 = 54.5 = 55 turns

This is how we can compute the step-down transformer.

Step-Down Transformer : How to make it Step-By-Step

Step 1: Prepare the Materials Needed

  • Magnetic Copper Wire
  • Iron Silicon Plates (E & I Plates)
  • Formwork or Plastic Bobbin
  • Waxed Paper or Paper Tape can do also
  • Screws and brackets
  • Connecting wires

Step 2: Preliminary preparation before winding

-Before we proceed to winding the magnetic wires, rub a sandpaper to the tip of the magnetic wire to remove its coating and allow conduction when connected.

-Connect the tip of the magnetic wire to a connecting wire and put in the formwork or plastic bobbin and put a paper all around.

Step 3: Winding the primary.

  • On this step, wind the needed turns for the primary which is 1000 turns (will vary as per computation). Take precautionary measures. You should wind it properly leaving no spaces between to avoid much losses on your output.
  • after winding, rub the last tip of the primary with a sand paper and put enough extra wire that can be connected as an input. Then connect the last tip to a connecting wire.
  • then finalize the primary windings.

Step 4: Winding the secondary.

  • Before hand, isolate first the secondary winding from the primary by a paper tape or wax paper.

  • Then wind the secondary same as with the primary.By the way on this method, we wound the secondary using two strand of magnetic wires so we could have a 12 0 12 output.

-Cut the wires after the winding and place one of the starter tip on the center of the bobbin and the other is on the other side. Then put last tip at the vacant side of the bobbin and the other tip is at the center together with the starter tip for the center tap. (Please see picture below). And rub off the tips of the magnetic wires to get the coating/insulation. Be sure to have 55 turns to get 12V output.

(Reminders: There should be connectivity on the center wires, check it to be sure.)

  • Then wrap the secondary winding with a paper tape.

Step 5: Finishing touches.

  • Cover your transformer with a cardboard or any material that can insulate it since it is extremely dangerous when accidentally touched by any person. Then put the silicon plates accordingly on the formwork.

  • Put the screws for it to be firm. You may also put some varnishes or paints for it to be presentable or durable.

The Step-Down Transformer

FURTHER NOTES:

  • Check the readings first before using.


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Nice tutorial. :)

Thank You :)

Excellent read!
Do you have any experience designing transformers for Switch Mode Power Supplies? I have built multiple high voltage switching power supplies and am always looking for better ways to do things!

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