06-16-2012, 04:02 PM
Well, it is not nesessarily an issue, depends.
Is it the original xfmr or a replacement?
If iot is a new replacement, it my be OK, as what truly matter is the impedance, and not just the DC resistance.
if however it os the original, there is a good chance you see the lowered DC resistance due to a large section short, then this may explain the overload. Again at this point it is a shot in the dark
Is it the original xfmr or a replacement?
If iot is a new replacement, it my be OK, as what truly matter is the impedance, and not just the DC resistance.
if however it os the original, there is a good chance you see the lowered DC resistance due to a large section short, then this may explain the overload. Again at this point it is a shot in the dark