- Sep 10, 2001
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I had a power surge earlier this year which fried some transformers in my basement. Most of them were pretty easy to find replacements for except there's this one for my exercise bike computer... it says it's got 120v 60hz 15W input and outputs 500mA at 12v.
I could not find the same exact transformer doing a search for it's product number, but I could find many 12V 500mA transformers. The problem is, they are all listed as 11W. I cant find any that are 15W. But this got me thinking... isn't the formula W = VA ? So how is possible that the same 12V 500mA transformers have varying Wattage? I don't get it...
Should I try using one of the 11 W transformers to replace it with?
I could not find the same exact transformer doing a search for it's product number, but I could find many 12V 500mA transformers. The problem is, they are all listed as 11W. I cant find any that are 15W. But this got me thinking... isn't the formula W = VA ? So how is possible that the same 12V 500mA transformers have varying Wattage? I don't get it...
Should I try using one of the 11 W transformers to replace it with?
