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In Reply to: I think I found your problem posted by Julien43 on November 5, 2006 at 23:53:27:
Julien43 is corect, the ground should be on the secondary side, at that junction.Also, you could be measuring with no load, and this would cause the readings to be flaky.
Jon Risch
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- Yep. - Jon Risch 17:20:57 11/06/06 (0)