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I recently bought a Transformer so that I can make an ionic lifter but it has a max 30 amp output and I’m sure that is way too much for what I need plus Since I have this plugged straight into the wall I’ll definitely need an ac to dc rectifier which at most goes to about 5 amps So my question is how can I reduce the output amps so that I don’t mess up this rectifier as soon as I get it.

Btw the transformer is a 3000W YaeCCC Auto Transformer

MasterJ
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TJJS
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    Tom, the OP is clearly struggling with basic theory. If you are recommending a device then you need to explain why you think this is a good solution to "reduce the output amps" and where it would be wired into the transformer. In any case, the link is broken. – Transistor Aug 05 '19 at 09:09