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Lynn Coffelt wrote:
...........big snip.............. Not eloquent, and maybe even a little hair raising, but if only one short to ground it can be fixed (OK, klutched) by insulating the transformer core and frame from the chassis. Lynn, W7LTQ (who does not necessarily recommend this "fix") That may turn into a dangerous solution.. it's good that you don't recommend it. I would think that a 'turn to turn' short is more likely than a turn to frame short. If there is more than one turn of the winding being shorted, the turns ratio will be changed, altering the output. The voltage on the out side goes up if the primary winding count is reduced and it goes down if it's the secondary windings getting together. mike |
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