>you are talking about voltage overage.
>i never ONCE suggested such.
>i mentioned CURRENT overage.
Right - but on a transformer, the two are linked, because of the
resisistance of its windings.
Normally, you have a full-load voltage specified, and an off-load voltage.
If you're running it at a light load, you're closer to the off-load spec
than the full-load spec.
But to get back to practical matters, I've looked up the specs for a random
picked 500VA transformer. Full-load voltage and off-load voltage only differ
by 4% - we certainly can live with ∗that∗.
>you should assess a PSU on how stable it holds its voltage and how much
>current is being drawn vs. how much CAN be drawn on it, not how >hot it
>gets. voltmeter beats palm test every time.
Wait a minute - were you talking about a regulated AC PSU, and not a simple
transformer?
With active electronics inside that regulates the amplitude of the AC output
? (But these have other problems.)
JH.