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Hey guys a transformer of mine broke (primary winding). So i got it rewound with same number of turns and diameter of wire (790 and 0,35 mm). The traf was rated at 13.5 volts and was pumping out 14.5. Soo now it is at 15.5 v. Im using it to power a sound system creative - t6100 rms wattage 76w...
Hey guys. About the transformer. I got it rewound same number of turns(790) same diameter of wire (0.35mm). Actually before it broke the traf was giving 14.5v (13.5 was written on case). So now the voltage went up to 15.5v :( . Will that be a problem? Hope not. Its giving a bit of noise because...
The problem is that the traf is in a case and i have to cut it with my dremel to open it. TBH i dont care about the box it is in beacuse i can get a 2-3 dollar replacement of it. And about the wattage i dont care as well because i never run the system at full power :).
Hey guys. I have a surround system that used a stepdown transformer at 13,5v 5a. I used it to charge a cordless drill battery (i've done it before). So a component on the battery charger blew and it shorted the traf. I checked the resistance on the primary winding and it gave me no reading no...
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