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WHY do these continously wipe out?
Any one KNOW or can offer prevention measure? Resistive load, current clamp--what? AL "larry" wrote in message ... Do you have the assembly manual?... If the power transformer is blowing... I must admit I don't have a schematic to follow.. can you disconnect the load from the power supply and see if the transformer gets warm... my rational is that the output capacitors might be leaking excessively and may need to be replaced... I had a battery charger that frequently blew the bridge rectifiers until I removed the output capacitor.. after that the bridge ran quite cool... comparatively speaking... Larry "Mike" wrote in message oups.com... I have been tinkering with a Heath SB 610 Monitor Scope with the apparently fairly common problem of a Blown Power Transformer. I read somewhere of people using an "outboard" transformer to work around this problem. So, which winding is it that blows: the 215 VAC or the 600 VAC. And can one just disconnect the blown winding and connect the additional transformer at the appropriate point? Thanks for any info. |
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AL G. wrote:
WHY do these continously wipe out? Any one KNOW or can offer prevention measure? Resistive load, current clamp--what? AL Because Heath used some of the crappiest suppliers for some of their transformers. If you wind a HV winding with very fine wire, and allow any of the individual strands of wire to pull tight, when the transformer gets warm and expands, the wire will be stressed and eventually break. There is nothing you can do short of rewinding or replacing the transformer. -Chuck |
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AL G. wrote:
WHY do these continously wipe out? Any one KNOW or can offer prevention measure? Resistive load, current clamp--what? Almost certainly a design problem. Heath was not exactly known to use the highest quality parts in the first place. I suspect that it's a matter of insulation breakdown on the high voltage winding, so that a PTO thermistor in series with the primary to reduce inrush current won't help much. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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