05-13-2020, 06:46 PM
Quote:morzh wrote:
If you want to check the transformer, take out all tubes, especially the rectifier tube and measure the outputs at there rectifier socket, between the fat pins (5V) and thin pins (600 plus volts).
This will tell you if the transformer is good, as if it is not you might re-adjust the strategy.
I took your advice morzh and I measured the output at the rectifier socket. I had 5V between the "fat pins"
[Image: http://ispdi.com/Philco/images/Rectifier5v.jpg]
and I had 600 plus volts between the "thin pins".
[Image: http://ispdi.com/Philco/images/R600v.jpg]
Based on this it seems the transformer is good.
Thanks for the help!!