Why does my AC power supply of 12V and 5 Amps, overheat when I set the voltage as (8V +). My circuit includes a multimet

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Why does my AC power supply of 12V and 5 Amps, overheat when I set the voltage as (8V +). My circuit includes a multimet

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Why does my AC power supply of 12V and 5 Amps, overheat
when I set the voltage as (8V +). My circuit includes a
multimeter and this DIY transformer.
Why Does My Ac Power Supply Of 12v And 5 Amps Overheat When I Set The Voltage As 8v My Circuit Includes A Multimet 1
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This is my power supply
Why Does My Ac Power Supply Of 12v And 5 Amps Overheat When I Set The Voltage As 8v My Circuit Includes A Multimet 2
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Secondary coil (30 turns) Primary coil (60 turns of copper wire)
Dimensions 8cm Diameter 4cm Diameter (hole) 1.5cm Width Ferrite core 2 layers of electrical tape One layer attached to ferrite core Other layer on top of copper wire
INPUT:220-240V AC 50 OFF +D.C. - mo TOTAL LOAD 5 AMP. MAX. A.C. ON ST907T POWER SUPPLY OVERLOAD PROTECTED VOLTS 68 10 12
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