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32-8274 trans
#1

I'm in need of a replacement for the 32-8274 transformer but am having issues trying to find a replacement one. Can anyone point me in the right direction for a replacement. It has leaked out everywhere
#2

zfrederick
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sam
#3

Have you tried it though? It might've overheated but potentially still might work.
Try to run it UNLOADED for a few minutes, see what it consumes and whether it heats up.
#4

<P>Philco output transformer 32-8274: Primary impedance: 9000, Secondary impedance: 3.5. Power is not listed for this transformer, but similar physical sized ones are rated at 15 watts.


(from the other forum archives)

Which tells me 125 seies PP transformer (higher wattage model) will do.

125E.

Connect Voice coil to 2 and 4.

http://www.radiodaze.com/category/570.aspx
#5

 You could also try Edcore, they seem to have a good selection of tube type audio output transformers:

https://www.edcorusa.com/pushpull

Regards
Arran




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