👉 In the context of electrical systems, a totalisator is a device that converts an electrical current into a magnetic field. It is typically used in conjunction with other components such as transformers or rectifiers to amplify and control the voltage or current flowing through it. A common example of a totalisator is a transformer, which converts AC (alternating current) power to DC (direct current). The transformer uses a pair of conductors that are wound around each other to create an electric field. This