29 volt transformer instead of 24 for recliners

29 volt transformer instead of 24 for recliners

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Stevemr

Original Poster:

735 posts

171 months

Sunday 11th May
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So the transformer on one of our settee recliners has packed up. Stupidly I’ve ordered one that’s 29 volts instead of 24. Bearing in mind they are only used for a short burst, do we think they will be ok?

dhutch

16,467 posts

212 months

Tuesday 13th May
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Maybe, maybe not.

How much is the chair worth to you? Unless its close to the value of buying the right voltage I wouldnt risk it personally.

Lifesbloodygood

2,903 posts

36 months

Tuesday 13th May
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Would the increase in speed mean you exiting through the lounge window?

ATG

22,112 posts

287 months

Tuesday 13th May
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You might get away with it. I'd expect a fair safety margin for heat generation to have been built into the original design. I'd hazard a guess that there are probably some control electronics sitting between the transformer and the motor rather than just having an AC motor and some micro switches. Control electronics might cope perfectly happily with 29VAC. Or they might melt.