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Old 11-06-2007 | 11:04 AM
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Laird SS
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Default RE: For .6 ohms application foam cutter

Assuming Ohm's Law ( E = i * R) still applies these days.

E = 24 volts, R = .6 ohms then i (current) = E/R or 24 / .6 gives 40 amps.

I would venture that a 50 amp transformer would be reasonable since you would be loading it at 80%.