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Julian,
Any chance the failure is visible, and fixable? An option here is to get your tranny rewound. There are lots of folks that offer this service, or you might take it on as a DIY project. If you go this route, you could simplify the winding task by only making one winding of 250 vac, and use a full wave bridge rectifier consisting of two silicon diodes on the negative side (-) and the vacuum tube 5U4 rectifier on the positive side (+). If you go this route, you can beef up the HV secondary wire size since there will be room, and it may be easier to handle a larger wire than what was originially there. You can also modify the turns ratio to better match today's higher line voltage. I bet the SX-42 tranny was designed for 110 vac AC mains whereas today we often have about 122 vac at our outlets. As a FYI for still working open frame boat anchor transformers, you can preserve them by vacuum impregnating them with transformer varnish. This will fill in the voids where a failure is imminent, but hasn't happened yet. This can be a DIY project where you can use car manifold vacuum, some tubing, fittings, and a suitable container. Take the end caps off first to expose the windings. If the wires have bad insulation, you can cut them 1" from leaving the core, and strip back. Add on new wires and heat shrink the connection. As for doing the varnish bit, it's neat to watch the bubbles exit the transformer as the air is pumped from the container, and then when you let the air back in, that forces the varnish into all the cracks and pores of the inner area of the transformer. Repeat two more times to get the job done. Then hang until dripping is over, and bake to cure (temp and time depends on varnish used). Instead of varnish I have also used electrical rated RTV thinned out with chlorethane until it is a white milky soup. Jim WD5JKO "jjbunn" wrote in message oups.com... I'm looking for a replacement, or a substitute, mains transformer for a Hallicrafters SX-42 ... the existing one sizzled and died :-( The specifications a 115V primary, 500V C.T. @ 142mA, 5V @ 3A and 6.3V @ 5.3A, and the mounting holes are 3.75"x3.00". If anyone knows a likely source for a replacement, please let me know. Thanks! Julian |
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