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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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