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Right, I need to hook up some shit in a hurry and just want to make sure this is acceptable.
Basically I'm in Europe and need to power two power supplies that take 120V.
I don't have a proper 240V to 120V transformer but I have a transformer with two 120V primaries and two 40V secondaries.

Is it okay to connect the primaries in series and take 115V from each primary?
The secondaries won't be used.
Obviously one live will still be 230V in relation to earth so I was going to put varistors to Earth just in case.

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