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Working with transformers isn't that hard to do yet there may be something intimidating about dealing with a device you plug into the wall. We take this opportunity to very briefly cover how to wire a dual primary and dual secondary transformer in series or parallel. You want to be able to wire the primary side of the transformer based on the incoming voltage (115V in some parts of the world, 230V in other parts) and wire the secondary side based on your desired outgoing voltage (12V or 24V with Triad Magnetic's VPS24 that we use in our example - check out their datasheet for more info: https://catalog.triadmagnetics.com/As.... As always, take your time, make sure you know what you're doing, and if you're not confident, ask for help. We want to thank Triad Magnetics, one of our Friends of CircuitBread, for supporting this tutorial! Check out their site at triadmagnetics.com to see what other transformers and magnetics they offer besides the VPS24. We also created a written tutorial based off of this video that spends a little more time on the polarity dots of the transformer and can also be read at your own pace: https://www.circuitbread.com/tutorial... Table of Contents: 0:00 Introduction 0:22 The need for a dual primary and dual secondary on your transformer 0:42 What a transformer looks like in schematics 1:34 Why we would want transformer input or output in series or parallel 3:02 The steps of how to setup the transformer in series or parallel - from the very beginning 4:22 How these steps would work on a different type of transformer For electronics tools, tutorials, equations and more check out our site: https://www.circuitbread.com And check out our Friends of CircuitBread, who offer special discounts, product samples, resources and more to our users: https://www.circuitbread.com/friends CircuitBread is joining the fight to help people more easily learn about and use electronics. With an ever-growing array of equations, tools, and tutorials, we're striving for the best ways to make electronics and electrical engineering topics more accessible to everyone. Connect with CircuitBread: Instagram ➤ / circuitbread Facebook ➤ / circuitbread Twitter ➤ / circuitbread