04-22-2017, 06:32 PM
so.........
for my audio output transformer i have a schematic issue.
I notice i have a blue, org, white wire on my secondary.
Question==
on my primary it appears i have a bare conductor soldered to the case.
The other wire was what i thought of as "BLACK".
I discovered this black was actually a piece of plastic tubing over a solid conductor.
Do you all think this is my "GREEN" wire?
This black covered conductor does terminate the "green" called out in the schematic.
If yes, i will pull off the black insulation and slip on a green heat shrink tubing.
Comment / Question==
schematic tells me the resistance readings i need from blue to orange, org to white, then on the primary my green to black.
secondary:
from blue to org i get 10k ohms
from org to white i get 149 ohms
primary:
From the soldered to case conductor to the black i get .6 ohms
does this appear to be a bad audio transformer?
for my audio output transformer i have a schematic issue.
I notice i have a blue, org, white wire on my secondary.
Question==
on my primary it appears i have a bare conductor soldered to the case.
The other wire was what i thought of as "BLACK".
I discovered this black was actually a piece of plastic tubing over a solid conductor.
Do you all think this is my "GREEN" wire?
This black covered conductor does terminate the "green" called out in the schematic.
If yes, i will pull off the black insulation and slip on a green heat shrink tubing.
Comment / Question==
schematic tells me the resistance readings i need from blue to orange, org to white, then on the primary my green to black.
secondary:
from blue to org i get 10k ohms
from org to white i get 149 ohms
primary:
From the soldered to case conductor to the black i get .6 ohms
does this appear to be a bad audio transformer?